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Maryland residents can track flooding events through a new map created by the state's Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
The National Weather Service urged people to avoid travel if a flash flood warning was in place for their area.
Meteorologist Ava Marie says it will be another hot and humid day, with scattered heavy thunderstorms this evening.
WHAT: Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible.
Maryland's Department of Public Works approved $241 million for projects in the state, including $5.2 million for flood management efforts.
RIVERS. ALINA. YEAH, YOU GUYS. IN FACT, WE STILL SEE A SIGNIFICANT FLOOD THREAT FOR THOSE IN WESTERN MARYLAND ALONG THE POTOMAC RIVER. OF COURSE, HERE LOCALLY, I DON’T THINK WE’LL HAVE TOO ...
A new map highlights what many people living in the D.C. region already experience: There’s more flash flooding in areas ...
BALTIMORE, MD-(WBFF-TV) Flash flooding potential through mid day Friday. Weather Alert Day. The National Weather Service has placed parts of Central Maryland under a Flash Flood Watch until 12 pm.
“Nearly 20% of the most flood-prone homes in Maryland don’t reside in a floodplain. There’s obviously something wrong with those floodplain maps,” Rob Moore told 11 News Investigates.