Extreme heat wave continues through 4th of July in Maryland
An Extreme Heat Warning is in effect Thursday and Friday as temperatures reach or surpass 100°, with heat index potentially over 110°
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An Extreme Heat Warning is in effect Thursday and Friday as temperatures reach or surpass 100°, with heat index potentially over 110°
A dangerous heat wave is set to impact Maryland starting Wednesday.
A heat wave is set to arrive in Maryland Wednesday and temperatures will likely be above 100 degrees.
Scattered rain and storms may impact plans through Saturday morning.
A chance of rain and thunder lingers into the start of the weekend.
Beautiful weather continues on Wednesday.
Showers and a few more weak storms are possible into the night.
Weather will be good for outdoor plans across Maryland this weekend.
The risk of severe storms remains low across the Baltimore metro.
A chance of spotty storms arrives on Thursday, followed by wetter weather late Sunday into Monday.
Thursday and Friday are First Alert Weather Days.
Temperatures soar back into the 90s later this week, as humidity and a chance of storms return.
Saturday is shaping-up to be the hottest day.
Temperatures soar into the 90s heading into the weekend.
Both heat and a chance of rain increase heading into the weekend.