Baltimore, MD - Oct. 10, 2025 - A powerful tropical wind and rainstorm is developing off the U.S. East Coast and could bring heavy rain, coastal flooding, erosive surf and dangerous winds to parts of Maryland in the coming days.

The slow-moving storm is expected to form off the Georgia coast late this week before moving northward from the Carolinas to New England through early next week, according to a new AccuWeather forecast. The system is expected to strengthen each day and could evolve into a named subtropical storm.

For many parts of the East Coast, this will be the most significant storm so far this hurricane season, despite not currently being designated as a tropical development risk by the National Hurricane Center, AccuWeather forecasters said.

“Confidence continues to increase that a tropical wind and rainstorm will soak parts of the mid-Atlantic and Northeast later this week and through the weekend," said AccuWeather lead hurricane expert Alex DaSilva. "Parts of the mid-Atlantic and Northeast could see several inches of rain, gusty winds, significant beach erosion and prolonged coastal flooding, regardless of tropical development."... Read More: Pikesville Patch