June 14 Hot Again Today With Severe Storm Risk Tonight
Key Points:
- A cold front is expected to bring severe storms to Central Maryland late Sunday night, potentially after 8 PM, with risks including heavy downpours, strong winds (60-80 mph), large hail over 1 inch, and a low chance (2%) of tornadoes.
- Sunday will be hot with highs in the 90s fueling storm development, followed by cooler and less humid conditions starting Monday that will persist for several days.
- The storm threat may return midweek, with showers expected Wednesday and a higher chance (70%) of storms on Thursday, accompanied by a temperature spike to the mid-90s.
- Current drought conditions persist with a rainfall deficit of over 5.8 inches in 2026 and nearly 23 inches since January 2024, emphasizing the need for continued monitoring.
- The report also highlights an upcoming charity event, Maryland Trek 13, supporting children with cancer, and includes a personal note from the meteorologist about managing dyslexia while maintaining professional forecasting standards.