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Flood Warning Extended In Anne Arundel County

The National Weather Service has extended the flood warning for Anne Arundel County, where some roads were impacted by flood waters.

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MD — The National Weather Service has extended its flood warning for several areas in central Maryland, including Anne Arundel County. The warning was set to expire at 6:30 a.m. but has been extended until 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 16.

After 6 a.m., weather officials said that gauges indicated minor flooding was occurring across low-lying areas in Elkridge, Glencoe and Savage.

Two roads in the Davidsonville area have been closed due to high water Sunday morning, according to state transportation officials:

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  • MD 450/Defense Highway was closed at St. Stephens Church Road
  • MD 214/Central Avenue was closed between Brick Church Road and Fern Hill Court

Drivers who encounter waters of unknown depth on the roads should turn around; don't drown. In particular, people should be careful at night when it is harder to recognize flooding.

See the road closure information from state transportation officials.

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PREVIOUS WARNING — The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning for several areas in central Maryland, including Anne Arundel County. The warning applies to Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll and Howard counties as well as Baltimore City.

During a flood warning, flooding is imminent or occurring. Drivers should turn around if they come across flooded roads, and pedestrians should not attempt to walk through flood waters.

The flood warning is in effect from 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 15, until 6:30 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 16.

Weather officials said that 1 to 2 inches of rain had already fallen by 9:27 p.m. on Saturday, and more than 1 inch might fall overnight. The Little Patuxent River at Savage is rising above flood stage, according to the flood warning, which said low-lying areas may flood and approach Brock Bridge Road in Jessup.

The flood warning applies to these areas:

  • Anne Arundel County
  • Baltimore City
  • Baltimore County
  • Carroll County
  • Howard County

These cities may experience flooding, according to the warning: Baltimore, Columbia, Severn, Pikesville, Cockeysville, Elkridge, Baltimore-Washington Airport, Glen Burnie, Ellicott City, Towson, Catonsville, Woodlawn, Odenton, Randallstown, Parkville, Owings Mills, Eldersburg, Carney, Milford Mill and Reisterstown.

Drivers who encounter waters of unknown depth on the roads should turn around; don't drown. In particular, people should be careful at night when it is harder to recognize flooding.

A flood watch remains in effect until 6 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 16.

SEE ALSO: Flood Watch Issued For 11 Counties Plus Baltimore

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