Extreme Cold Alert in effect in Baltimore through Monday, Feb. 9
A Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert will remain in effect in Baltimore through Monday, Feb. 9, as the state could see snow and blustery cold weather.
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A Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert will remain in effect in Baltimore through Monday, Feb. 9, as the state could see snow and blustery cold weather.
It's one of the coldest weeks in years in Maryland, and there's a chance of another storm this weekend.
Maryland recorded 25 cold-related deaths so far this winter, according to a report released on Jan. 10 by the State Department of Health.
Saturday is a First Alert Weather Day, due to welcome rain impacting plans.
Temperatures will be in the upper teens and 20s across the Baltimore region early Monday morning.
Bundle up for Friday night, Saturday morning plans.
Chilly weather continues through the Ravens home game, ahead of another drop in temperature.
Accumulating snow and ice are likely Tuesday across Maryland before a changeover to rain. Travel delays are likely.
Alert Days are possible on Tuesday and Wednesday due to the chance of steady rain slowing holiday travel.
Sunday will be brisk and much sunnier, following a colder start to the day.
Marylanders can expect near-average amounts of snow in infrequent and heavy bursts this winter, according to the First Alert Weather winter forecast.
After morning showers Wednesday, we'll have clouds through the rest of the work week
Colder weather continues through the start of the new workweek.
Scattered showers move through central Maryland Saturday evening, ahead of colder weather.
The northern lights put on a show across the sky in Maryland on Tuesday evening.
The entire state will feel the coldest temperatures since early April through Wednesday morning.
Monday and Tuesday are First Alert Weather Days, due to the sudden drop in temperature.
Light rain is will fall across parts of Maryland as the workweek begins.
Heavy rain and windy weather are forecast to impact Maryland on Thursday, a First Alert Weather Day.
Fall foliage is becoming widespread across central Maryland, according to the state Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
The weekend looks warmer with dry weather Saturday and windy and wet weather Sunday
Coldest air of the season arrives across Maryland Thursday night & Friday morning.
A nor'easter will track a bit further offshore. Expect less rainfall, but gusty winds & coastal flooding still a risk
An Alert Day is in effect in Maryland Tuesday for rainy weather during the evening. More storms are expected Wednesday and Thursday.
The first chance of widespread wet weather arrives Tuesday.
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