NOUS41 KLWX 081704 PNSLWX DCZ001-MDZ003>006-008-011-013-014-016-018-503>508-VAZ027>031-039- 040-051-053>055-057-501-502-505>507-526-527-WVZ051>053-090515- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC 104 PM EDT Wed Jul 8 2026 ...NWS Damage Survey for 06/22/26 Tornado Event... .Mutual MD Tornado... Rating: EF-0 Estimated Peak Wind: 75 mph Path Length /statute/: 1.3 miles Path Width /maximum/: 75 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: Jun 22 2026 Start Time: 7:02 PM EDT Start Location: 2.7 W Mutual / Calvert County / MD Start Lat/Lon: 38.471 / -76.598 End Date: Jun 22 2026 End Time: 7:04 PM EDT End Location: 1.3 W Mutual / Calvert County / MD End Lat/Lon: 38.470 / -76.574 Survey Summary: A line of severe thunderstorms moved east into southern MD Monday evening June 22, 2026. This line of storms was the cause of a widespread severe weather outbreak across portions of both VA and MD. One of the storms developed rotation as it moved out of St. Mary’s County and across the Patuxent River into Calvert County. Once that storm moved into Calvert County, terminal doppler weather radar at Joint Base Andrews (TADW) indicated an intensifying rotation as it neared Battle Creek, moving quickly east at 50 mph. A drone video captured the tornado developing, and tornadic damage was first reported off Honey Cove Court on the west shore of Battle Creek. Several large branches were snapped on several trees, one fell onto a dock. An eyewitness on Shamrock Ct on the east shore of Battle Creek saw the tornado crossing the creek before they took shelter. More tree damage was reported along Shamrock Court, as well as along Crane Road and Shannon Way. An eyewitness off Crane Road passed along a video recording of rotating and lofted leaf debris. After crossing Shannon Way, the tornado lifted, although intermittent minor tree damage continued in St. Leonard due to downburst winds after the rotation weakened. The National Weather Service Baltimore/Washington Weather Forecast Office thanks the Calvert County Office of Emergency Management for their assistance. Additionally, thanks to the trained spotters, media, and public that sent in videos of the tornado, as well as damage reports. && EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the following categories: EF0.........65 to 85 mph EF1.........86 to 110 mph EF2.........111 to 135 mph EF3.........136 to 165 mph EF4.........166 to 200 mph EF5.........>200 mph $$ CJL/CAS