Maryland was under an elevated risk for severe storms Friday, and a tornado watch was canceled early.Get Alerts | Radar | ForecastThe tornado watch was canceled shortly before 10 p.m.Several rounds of severe storms moved through the state. The first batch of strong storms and heavy rain moved north of the Baltimore Metro before 5 p.m.There was a small break in the storm activity until around 9 p.m., when another line of storms moved in.The tornado warning for Allegany and Washington counties expired at 6:45 p.m.A tornado warning has been issued for southeastern Montgomery County expired at 9:41 p.m.A flash flood watch is also in effect for much of central Maryland.Stay with WBALTV.com and our app, and watch 11 News for late-breaking forecast updates.

Maryland was under an elevated risk for severe storms Friday, and a tornado watch was canceled early.

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The tornado watch was canceled shortly before 10 p.m.

Several rounds of severe storms moved through the state. The first batch of strong storms and heavy rain moved north of the Baltimore Metro before 5 p.m.

There was a small break in the storm activity until around 9 p.m., when another line of storms moved in.

The tornado warning for Allegany and Washington counties expired at 6:45 p.m.



A tornado warning has been issued for southeastern Montgomery County expired at 9:41 p.m.

A flash flood watch is also in effect for much of central Maryland.



Stay with WBALTV.com and our app, and watch 11 News for late-breaking forecast updates.

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The Tornado Watch for the Baltimore Metro area has been CANCELED. The threat for severe weather has diminished over the last 30 mins. #MDSevereWeather — Tony Pann (@TonyPannWBAL) April 20, 2019

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This first batch of strong storms and heavy rain will likely be North of the Baltimore Metro by 5 PM. We might get a little break in the action until after 8 PM, when another line of storms will move in from the West. Tornado Watch until Midnight. pic.twitter.com/8Wj7P2dMpm — Tony Pann (@TonyPannWBAL) April 19, 2019

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Storms in VA/MD are moving NNE at about 30 MPH. They will produce heavy rain and gusty winds. Tornado Watch remains in effect for all of the Baltimore Metro until Midnight. #MDSevereWeather pic.twitter.com/671xx84KM1 — Tony Pann (@TonyPannWBAL) April 19, 2019

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NEW! TORNADO WATCH has been issued for parts of area until midnight. @wbaltv11 pic.twitter.com/UGwmRo8rzW — Taylor Grenda (@TaylorWBAL) April 19, 2019

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