hail one hinch in -- one inch in diameter to qualify for severe. they thunderstorms, but nothing extremely severe right now. we are getting some beneficial rain there, hopefully not letting things too badly. hall is clear as far as the warnings go. eastern howard county, that is the strongest. bwi marshal, .2 inches there, about .25 inches of rain for august. the first time it was above 90 degrees, 101 the record set back in 1930. another very slow-moving cold front headed in this direction. it just cleared cleveland and probably won't get here until sometime tomorrow night or saturday morning. it is crawling across the mountains, so these storms popping up ahead of it are likely to be there during the day tomorrow. it could be severe weather again along the mid-atlantic. the storm system is moving slow and will generate a lot of cloudiness. that is compared the sunshine before the storms broke out. isolated storms, thunderstorms are likely. high temperatures will be held down to 82-87. the slightly cooler air will take some of the storms down belo