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Storm With Up To 50 MPH Wind Gusts Moving Through MD: NWS
BREAKING: The National Weather Service advises a line of storms Tuesday night is dumping heavy rain and strong wind gusts in Maryland.

A line of strong storms is heading east through Maryland Tuesday night, according to the National Weather Service. The storm is packing wind gusts of 40 to 50 mph.
Radar showed a line of storms from Delta to Fairland at 9:17 p.m. that was moving east at 45 mph, according to weather officials.
Baltimore, Harford and Howard counties and Baltimore City may be impacted.
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"Locally heavy rainfall is also occurring with these storms, and may cause ponding of water on roadways and cause small streams to go out of their banks," the National Weather Service said in a short-term forecast issued after 9:15 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 8. "Be alert for the potential of standing water and hydroplaning."
These locations could be affected, according to the National Weather Service: Baltimore, Columbia, Severn, Pikesville, Middle River, Cockeysville, Elkridge, Aberdeen, Havre de Grace, Riviera Beach, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Baltimore-Washington Airport, Fort Smallwood State Park, Gibson Island, Sillery Bay, Sparrows Point, Pinehurst, Bodkin Point, Back River and Glen Burnie.
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