WEATHER ALERT | Severe storms & heavy rain to impact Baltimore Tonight-Thursday

BALTIMORE (WBFF) — (Updated October 29, 6:00 p.m.) Chief Meteorologist Gerard Jebaily
Weather Alert tonight through Thursday as the Baltimore area braces for impactful and possibly severe weather.
The Takeaways
The next weather-maker is set to bring heavy rain and gusty winds to the region on Thursday. Isolated tornadoes and coastal flooding are possible. The Storm Prediction Center has placed the Baltimore metro under a marginal risk, threat level one of five, meaning that severe weather is possible.
Severe Thunderstorm Forecast
Rain will begin to move into the region late Wednesday night. Rain will last into Thursday. At times, rain could be heavy, leading to ponding on the roads early tomorrow morning. Plan for a rainy morning commute. Showers will last through the afternoon before tapering.
Heavy rain is possible overnight through tomorrow, and the Baltimore area could pick up one to three inches. Locally, some higher amounts are possible.
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The is the risk of an isolated tornado. While the risk is low, it is important to have a plan and safe place ready in case any warnings are issued.
Tornado Threat Level
Several coastal flood alerts are in place along the Chesapeake Bay. Around high tide, some inundation is possible in low lying areas.
Coastal Flood Alerts
Expect gusty winds throughout the day tomorrow and again on Halloween. Winds could gust up to 30 mph tomorrow and 40 mph on Friday.
Future Wind Gusts
With windy conditions and cool temperatures forecast, this Halloween will be chilly. Trick-or-treaters will want the layers in the evening.
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The rest of Halloween weekend will be quieter with temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s. This mild and dry trend will last into the workweek.
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