Politics & Government

Best Ways To Track Storm Damage Online

Patch recommends ways to keep in touch with the latest information regarding Hurricane Sandy.

Stay safe. Stay inside. Stay informed.

The first two are on you. The last one is up to us reporters and scores of county and state employees working overtime. Come Sunday evening—when Hurricane Sandy is expected to make landfall in Maryland—the question on everybody's mind will be "how is this storm affecting my neighborhood, my friends and my family?"

That's where Twitter and a few other helpful online resources will come into play. Twitter is the fastest tool for getting information as it happens.

Find out what's happening in Pikesvillewith free, real-time updates from Patch.

In Baltimore County, police and emergency response personnel are urging residents to follow:

Both accounts will be updating throughout the storm, which is expected to cause widespread power outages. The county has been urging preparation ahead of "Frankenstorm." Check out these tips provided by Baltimore County police spokeswoman Elise Armacost. Following County Executive @KevinKamenetz wouldn't hurt either.

Find out what's happening in Pikesvillewith free, real-time updates from Patch.

For breaking news that hits close to your home in Pikesville, Randallstown and Woodlawn, follow:

Patch reporters across the state are gearing up with the storm as we speak. Look for a storm chat, live blogging to be posted later this weekend.

Be sure to report tips and what you're seeing as the storm hits.

Independent breaking news service @BCObreakingnews is also a worthwhile follow when it comes to road conditions, swift water rescues, flooding—you name it.

And then of course there are the tried-and-true standbys:

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