Rollercoaster temperatures, chances of wintry weather in Maryland
Monday and Tuesday are possible First Alert Weather Days.
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Monday and Tuesday are possible First Alert Weather Days.
This storm system will have a low impact on our Tuesday and Wednesday.
Sunday is a possible First Alert Weather Day.
Rain arrives as we end the workweek, ahead of a chance of more wintry weather late in the weekend.
There are multiple chances of rain this week, followed by a chance of winter weather late this weekend.
Sunday is a First Alert Weather Day, as the chance of plan-impacting weather is increasing.
Cold and wet weather is possible on Sunday.
A chance of rain, possibly some snow, returns to the forecast later this weekend.
There is a brief chance of a few showers Tuesday night, followed by a greater chance of unsettled weather this weekend.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday are First Alert Weather Days, due to the risk of slick travel then frigid weather.
Chance of snow and extreme cold have prompted Friday and Saturday Alert Days.
Frigid weather blows back into our area this weekend.
Following a couple opportunities for snow, frigid weather returns this weekend.
Saturday and Sunday are Alert Days due to dangerous cold, especially in the mornings.
Brutally cold weather and periods of gusty winds in Maryland have prompted a string of Alert Days.