Baltimore, MD - Sept. 23, 2023 - Tropical Storm Ophelia brought significant rainfall and strong wind gusts to central and southern Maryland, prompting a flood watch to be issued through early Sunday. The storm, after making landfall in North Carolina, moved across Virginia and reached Maryland, bringing 2 to 5 inches of rain in a short span, potentially leading to flash flooding in urban areas including Baltimore. Wind advisories were in place until Saturday evening with wind speeds expected between 20 to 30 mph and gusts up to 50 mph, which could result in downed trees and power outages. Coastal flooding was a serious concern along the Tidal Potomac and Chesapeake Bay shores. Governor Wes Moore declared a state of emergency on Friday to better prepare and respond to the storm's effects. Various weekend events were cancelled, and residents were urged to remain alert and follow official instructions, especially in the coastal areas that are prone to flooding during such storm conditions. The storm's effects were expected to taper off by Sunday, leaving behind the challenge of dealing with the aftermath.