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Flash Flood — Baltimore City (c), MD

Jun 13, 2003

Thunderstorms with very heavy downpours and gusty winds moved through North Central Maryland for the third straight day on the 13th. In Washington County, an underpass was flooded in Hagerstown. Roads were also flooded in Williamsport. In Montgomery County, a 60 MPH gust was reported in Germantown. Trees were downed in Brookeville and Laytonsville. Route 108 and Woodfield Road in Damascus were flooded after 3 inches of rain fell. In Howard County, trees were downed in Glenwood. Several roads

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 5370066). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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