Between mid-June and late July 2025, Maryland experienced multiple severe thunderstorm warnings issued by the Maryland Emergency Management Agency (MDEM) across various counties including Frederick, Washington, Anne Arundel, Howard, Montgomery, Prince George's, Baltimore City, Kent, Queen Anne's, Caroline, Talbot, Carroll, Cecil, Harford, Charles, Calvert, St. Marys, and Baltimore County. These warnings frequently extended for several hours, often overlapping or being renewed as storms moved through the region. On July 31, 2025, the National Weather Service issued a tornado warning for Baltimore and Harford Counties until 2:00 PM EDT. Severe thunderstorm warnings were also issued on the same day for Montgomery, Prince George's, and Anne Arundel Counties, with storms moving eastward at speeds between 15 and 25 mph. These storms brought threats of torrential rain, lightning, 60 mph winds, and flooding. A flash flood warning was issued for northern Prince George's County until 5:15 PM, with 1 to 2 inches of rain already recorded and ongoing heavy rainfall near College Park, Greenbelt, and Bowie, prompting advisories for residents in low-lying areas to seek higher ground.
A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued until 3 PM for Prince George's and Anne Arundel Counties. This storm is over Greenbelt, moving E at 15 mph toward Bowie and Crofton Park. Flooding rain, lightning, and 60 mph winds are the main threats. https://t.co/ymAnIlCipg
A Flash Flood Warning has been issued for northern Prince George's County until 5:15 PM. Around 1-2" of rain has fallen, and it's still raining heavily near College Park, Greenbelt, and Bowie. If you're in a low-lying area, seek higher ground as flooding is likely ongoing. https://t.co/QOtjH8SkAX
A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued until 2:30 PM for Montgomery, Prince George's Counties, and DC. This storm is over Bethesda, moving E at 25 mph toward Kensington and Silver Spring. Torrential rain, lightning, and 60 mph winds are the threats. https://t.co/ImXBG5ZsVY