The calm after the storm
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June 13, 2013 9:20 pm
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We all know spring in Maryland brings unpredictable weather, but today was exceptionally whimsical.
In the late afternoon, many of us in the Baltimore area saw all of the flash flood and tornado warnings on our phones and televisions. Around that time, it seemed near impossible that the Orioles would be able to play their series opener against the Red Sox.
By game time, it was near-perfect weather for a night at the yard, but Mother Nature wasn’t done yet.
Around the fourth inning, we…We all know spring in Maryland brings unpredictable weather, but today was exceptionally whimsical.
In the late afternoon, many of us in the Baltimore area saw all of the flash flood and tornado warnings on our phones and televisions. Around that time, it seemed near impossible that the Orioles would be able to play their series opener against the Red Sox.
By game time, it was near-perfect weather for a night at the yard, but Mother Nature wasn’t done yet.
Around the fourth inning, we were graced with this breath-taking sunset at Camden Yards.
What a day Mother Nature, what a day.

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