looking outside, and i saw the trees across the street lay down. a trail of destruction, hundreds of trees on homes and cars as the storm tears through maryland. tonight, complete coverage of the damage, the cleanup and the rush to get powerball on. i m denise koch. and i m vic carter. tonight, the evidence of a storm that unleased its wrath on maryland. the pictures are incredible. trees with power lines and while the winds knocked trees across roadways and on to cars. bernadette woods will explain how the storm hit. but adam may shows us the damage. reporter: the power cruiser hard at work tonight. damage in two counties. it s hard to see underhere, but her car is the least of her worries. 24 hours after severe weather, she s waiting on insurance to look at the hole in her roof. that s your kids bedroom up there. yes, that we almost finished remodeling. you must have been glad they weren t in it. they was downstairs. reporter: similar damage at home a
. hello, again, top of the hour. already a warm and humid day and week s start. and last night s weather left a lot of debris on your drive. sharon will have more on that in a moment. first meteorologist tim williams in for marty bass in the first warning weather senter. good morning, everyone. first warning weather center. good morning, everyone. first warning doppler radar. storms moving through the area, and a humid day yesterday and thunderstorms broke out in many parts of the area, baltimore county, to carroll county, now a front that moved through that brought us those storms, the same showers lingering. cambridge down salisbury. ocean city now starting to see some light showers after seeing storms earlier this morning. but, again, that is moving on through. we stand a chance of seeing more of those showers. here is your forecast for this day. temperatures starting off just around 70 degrees en route for a daytime high of 88 with overnight lows back down to 70
. from the cities to the counties to your neighborhood, now complete coverage on wjz 13, maryland s news station. east baltimore bloodshed. 17 people shot overnight, and the mayor has harsh words for those behind the violence. hello, again, i am don scott. and i am mary bubala. here is what people are talking about today. is it of those people shot at a cookout on ashland avenue, the police commissioner is expected to speak very shortly on the matter. mike hellgren is live with new refraction the mayor. good afternoon. reporter: good afternoon, don and mary. the mayor says this was clearly part of a feud and clearly premeditated. they think this is part of a retaliation, a big rivalry between big drug organizations. wjz was on the scene last night in the 2600 block of ashland avenue in the east end community when 12 people were shot during a cookout. among them a pregnant woman and a 2-year-old. all of them are expect to survive. investigators say a man open fir