not fun to be on the upward side of that. average high is 88. we could be almost 10 degrees above that. the hot spot downtown, near 98 degrees. it will feel like the low 100 s. a slight chance for a thunderstorm. good morning. a new accident in the past few minutes in hampstead along route 30. watch for it delays developing. westbound 70 at the patapsco river bridge, a tow truck is on the scene. the accident is off to the side. we are not tracking any delays. southbound from the white marsh area is not bad to the fort mchenry. drive times around 11 minutes on the outer loop north and west sides. here s a quick live look at traffic. this is 50 at 404. utility trucks are working on defective traffic light. traffic lights are on flash through that intersection. this is 83 at shawan road. southbound traffic is moving well. no delays all the way to the beltway. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. baltimore police are investigating a triple shooting in north baltimore. offi
next couple of days and things will change. notice a few clouds billowing in. at times we ve had spotty showers. right now we have a clean slate maybe into parts of kent cowed, moving toward queen anne s county but not much in the way of precip. let s talk about the heat. 94 in the city limits. you take the heat and humidity. you combine them, you get 101, the real feel number. 100 it feels like and even salisbury a pair of nines, a sticky and warm night. this evening barely getting out of the 90s. 93 with a mixture of sunshine and clouds will keep the wording but we re looking like a small chance of that happening. we have the high pressure. that is bringing in the southwesterly wind flow. this is a system that we have to keep an eye on, this cold front that will drop down through the lakes and give us the chance for gusty showers and thunderstorms. we ll talk about that and their arieferl cup arrival coming up. extreme heat hits the region. scott goldberg joins us with
. now, abc2 news at 11. storms across the area tonight, what can you expect tomorrow morning. we have the most powerful radar. they have the heard the words that would break a mother s heart, too many times, what they re about to tell us. if you find he was not quite himself tonight, there may be a very good reason. storms knocked out power to 2000 people. that s nothing compared to how many folks lost power a couple of weeks ago, but the big question is should we brace for more. meteorologist mike masco here now. let s take you back to 7:40 this evening. there s the storm in question that knocked out power in the air. and it crossed over and headed right for the forest hill airport and ran right into rising sun and into wilmington and caused issues in northern delaware, and the storms are moving out of here. the shot downtown is looking good. not only did we see severe weather but look at this in west virginia, impressive shot on facebook, 77 in town, look at t
an isolated scattered shower. we ll talk about the heat ridge. then we ll be talking about the cold front well to the north. that could bring a gusty shower or thundershower as it drops through the lakes. we ll talk about that, time out the arrival and show you the seven-day forecast coming up. just the potential for thunderstorms is not lost at all. lightning struck his house last night causing a fire that destroyed much of his home. lightning strikes the ground in the u.s. about 30 million times a year. as we witnessed yesterday, that damage can spread instantly. there s piles of charred materials. the closer we got to bel air, the worse the lightning got. reporter: the victim s next door neighbor billy banham said something was wrong. i smelled smoke. walked through my house to the deck and coy seat flames shooting out the back of his house. reporter: a professional photographer, john gallagher captured these images as fire consumed the roof. more than three do
six days because of a water main break. listen, we re on this story on air and online at abc2news.com. the man who shot his former girlfriend in an ellicott city salon is still on the run. he is 35-year-old tuan minh pham wanted for firsthand second-degree attempted murder while the two victims are improving. business is getting back to normal. reporter: at the nail and hair care spa they re back open but the thoughts of a gunman is still a very vivid sight. absolutely. i would be lying if i said i wasn t shaken. to be exexpected expected, but i think business can get back to normal. reporter: that is the hope. this violent crime. it doesn t hurt this young and fragile business. the customers feel the same way. the spa was busy yesterday and had a steady flow all by patrons who said though wanted to support the business in the wake of a violent crime. it s always a shocking crime. people hear about shootings. they get scared. i ll still be coming out. reporter: