Baltimore, MD – Aug. 3, 2024  - 11:20PM  -  Today, Mayor Brandon M. Scott issued the following update regarding the severe storm that has caused significant power outages, downed trees, and property damage across the City of Baltimore.

311 Service Requests

As of 10:23pm, crews from various city agencies are responding to a total of 731 service requests, including more than 400 downed trees and more than 60 traffic light outages. 

If you need to report a downed tree, traffic light outage, or any other storm-related service request, please call 311 or use the 311 app to submit them.

Ongoing Road Clearing Efforts

Crews from Baltimore City Recreation and Parks (BCRP), Baltimore City Department of Transportation, and the Baltimore City Fire Department (BCFD) are responding to the more than 400 reports of downed trees across the city. We currently have crews on the street removing debris, starting with main thoroughfares and making their way to side streets. Teams will work throughout the night to clear roadways. Since we are prioritizing clearing roads, crews may leave behind tree debris once roadways are clear. We will go back to clear the remainder of debris next week. Please report any downed trees to 311.

Forecast Update

According to the National Weather Service as of 10:23pm, showers and thunderstorms remain likely throughout the night, mainly before 2am. It will be cloudy with a low of 77. Southwest wind around 5 mph will become calm after midnight.

At this time, we are not expecting the remaining storms or showers to be as severe as earlier in the evening.