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Spring Season Brings Chances for Hazardous Weather in Maryland

Spring Season Brings Chances for Hazardous Weather in Maryland March 21-25 is Severe Storms Awareness Week   REISTERSTOWN, Md. (March 21, 2015) — Maryland Severe Storms Awareness Week begins today and the Maryland Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) is teaming up with the National Weather Service and local emergency managers to promote citizen awareness and preparedness.  Read the Rest…

Media Advisory Severe Storms Impacting Maryland

Maryland Residents Should Monitor Weather Broadcasts  REISTERSTOWN, MD (April 27,2011) – Maryland residents should monitor local television, radio and weather radio broadcasts throughout the evening, as there is a potential for severe weather to impact Maryland counties. Severe thunderstorms and tornadoes are possible in conjunction with another approaching weather system. Much of the state has  Read the Rest…

MARYLAND RESIDENTS SHOULD MONITOR BROADCASTS AS SEVERE WEATHER EXPECTED THROUGHOUT THE DAY

REISTERSTOWN, MD (February 28, 2011) – Maryland residents should monitor local television, radio and weather radio broadcasts throughout the day today, Monday, February 28, as there is a potential for severe weather. Severe thunderstorms and tornadoes are possible in conjunction with an approaching cold front that has caused outbreaks of severe weather in the Midwest and  Read the Rest…

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