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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.
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WBAL TV Baltimore on MSNFlood Watch for most of Maryland as thunderstorms roll through areaMeteorologist Ava Marie says it will be another hot and humid day, with scattered heavy thunderstorms this evening.
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The News Leader Staunton on MSNNWS flood watch issued for portions of Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia, including Augusta and Blue Ridge regionWHAT: 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.
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