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Thunderstorms In Baltimore County Forecast: National Weather Service
A storm is headed for parts of Baltimore and Harford counties, according to the National Weather Service.

BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD — A strong thunderstorm was detected near Cockeysville before 6:45 p.m. on Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
Small hail and wind gusts of 40 to 50 mph are possible as the storm travels, officials said.
These areas could be affected by the thunderstorm, which was moving southeast 20 mph, forecasters said: Cockeysville, Towson, Bel Air South, Parkville, Bel Air North, Carney, Perry Hall, Rossville, Mays Chapel, Timonium, White Marsh, Fallston, Hampton, Kingsville, Pleasant Hills, Jarrettsville, Lutherville-Timonium, Lutherville, Glen Arm and Fork.
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As the cold front pushes into the region Sunday into Monday, authorities said damaging wind gusts, isolated tornadoes and large hail are potential concerns. However, the conditions will not last long.
"The strong spring cold front will exit into the western Atlantic by Monday night, ushering in comfortable temperatures and increasingly tranquil conditions for the region on Tuesday," forecasters reported.
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