Severe Storms Forecast for Maryland on Wednesday

Potential for heavy rain, damaging winds, and power outages as unseasonably warm weather continues

Apr. 1, 2026 at 9:15pm

Maryland residents should prepare for an Impact Weather day on Wednesday, with forecasts calling for isolated severe thunderstorms in the evening that could bring heavy rain, strong winds up to 60 mph, and the potential for power outages due to downed trees and power lines. The storms are expected to move through the region starting around 9 PM.

Why it matters

Severe weather events can pose a significant risk to public safety, disrupt daily routines, and lead to property damage and power outages. With the storms arriving in the evening hours, there are concerns about the impact on commuters and residents.

The details

The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for much of Maryland, with the potential for isolated storms to produce heavy rainfall, frequent lightning, and damaging wind gusts. Power outages are likely as the storms could bring down tree limbs onto power lines. Residents are advised to monitor weather alerts, secure outdoor furniture, and be prepared to seek shelter if severe warnings are issued for their area.

  • Scattered storms are expected to develop in the afternoon hours on Wednesday.
  • The main line of heavier showers and thunderstorms is forecast to arrive around 9 PM and continue through the overnight hours.
  • Conditions are expected to improve by Thursday morning, with cooler temperatures in the 60s.

The players

National Weather Service

The federal agency responsible for issuing weather forecasts and warnings for the United States.

Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE)

The electric and gas utility company serving the Baltimore metropolitan area, which may need to respond to power outages caused by the severe storms.

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What they’re saying

“We must urge all residents to closely monitor the weather and be prepared to take shelter if severe thunderstorm warnings are issued for their area.”

— Tony Pann, WBAL-TV 11 Meteorologist

What’s next

Residents should download weather apps, sign up for emergency alerts, and review their emergency preparedness plans in case power outages occur. BGE has advised customers to report any downed power lines or outages through their website, mobile app, or by calling their outage hotline.

The takeaway

This severe weather event highlights the importance of being prepared for sudden changes in weather conditions, especially as climate change increases the frequency and intensity of extreme storms. By staying informed and taking proactive measures, Maryland residents can help ensure their safety and minimize the disruption to their daily lives.