Severe weather has riddled damage throughout the state of Maryland.
This morning, there was a tornado warning for Carroll and Frederick Counties until 8:15a.m. a tornado warning for Northwestern Howard County until 8:00a.m.
In addition, there was a severe thunderstorm warning for Baltimore, Carroll, Howard and Montgomery Counties until 8:30am. and Prince George's County until 9:00a.m.
Multiple trees and power lines are down throughout the region.
On Route 109 between 355 and 270. Trees are down and blocking the road. A tree crashed into the windshield of a car. There are no injuries reported at this time.
Rt 109 between 355 & 270. Trees down across the road and on a car. No injuries. Crews working to open the road. @MCFRSNews @mcfrsPIO pic.twitter.com/or8SZKUZuu
— Jason Blake (@mcfrsPIO7) February 7, 2020
A car ran off the road in Montgomery County leaving one adult with non-life threatening injuries.
ICYMI (750a) On Norbeck Rd west of Layhill Rd, Single vehicle off road. @MCFRS_EMIHS Evaluating 1 adult NLT injuries. Norbeck Rd CLOSED, some lanes blocked pic.twitter.com/ZDrb5ZLvnX
— Pete Piringer (@mcfrsPIO) February 7, 2020
Multiple trees are down on Routes 107 an 28 with lanes blocked.
Traffic Advisory - Rt107 & Rt28 some lanes BLOCKED, wires & trees down, PD directing pic.twitter.com/GxXATNsZiE
— Pete Piringer (@mcfrsPIO) February 7, 2020
A family farm sustained damage in the storm.
A Frederick County family shows us the damage this morning’s storm did to their Monrovia farm. Powerful winds destroyed two silos and a barn. The property owner joked that he tried to start the tractor seen in the debris, and it still runs! #gmm2 @wmar2news pic.twitter.com/ynF69Uex1i
— Mark Roper (@MarkRoperTV) February 7, 2020
We will continue to update this list as more damage is reported.