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Flash Flood Warning in Effect (EXPIRED)
Parts of Towson can expect flash flooding 'shortly,' according to National Weather Service.

The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for parts of Baltimore County and Baltimore City.
A flash flood warning means flooding is imminent or occurring and people should move to higher ground immediately.
The warning is in effect until 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 10.
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Weather officials reported that up to 3 inches of rain had fallen by 2:35 p.m. and an additional inch was possible.
Areas impacted include the following, according to the National Weather Service:
Find out what's happening in Towsonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- White Marsh
- Perry Hall
- Roland Park
- Falstaff
- Guilford
- Howard Park
- Lochearn
- Carney
- Parkville
- Hampton
- Towson
- Rossville
- Lutherville-Timonium
- Ruxton
- Druid Hill Park
- Glen Arm
- Morgan State University
- Eudowood
- Fullerton
- Loch Raven Village
Before 2:35 p.m., the weather service said in a statement: “Flash flooding is expected to begin shortly.”
The gauge at Glen Arm was at a flood stage of 8 feet, while flood waters were moving down Minebank Run, the weather service reported.
People are reminded not to cross swift waters or water where depth is not able to be determined.
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