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A storm that's near the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay could bring pure snow accumulation around Baltimore from midnight Saturday to about noon Sunday before changing over to a wintry mix. Some places north and west of Baltimore might get a foot of snow before the changeover.
The biggest winter storm in the last 10 years will hit MD with dangerously cold temperatures, significant ice and 10-18 inches of snow.
A major winter storm is still in the forecast for the Baltimore region this weekend, bringing the likelihood of heavy snow and icy conditions from late Saturday into early Monday.
Baltimore anticipates a severe winter storm with extremely cold temperatures through the weekend as forecasted by the NWS.
Cold weather will finish out our week. Two weak weather systems this weekend will bring risk of rain & snow showers
A Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert is in effect in Baltimore through Wednesday moring. Tuesday is set to be the coldest day the workweek, with highs in the high 20s, dropping to 16 degrees at night. Gusts of 25 miles an hour could make it feel even chillier.
The National Weather Service predicts significant cold and potential snow impacting Baltimore with near-record lows expected this weekend.
Jul. 7—After a sunny July Fourth weekend, rain is expected to pick up with scattered thunderstorms as the remnants of Chantal, now a tropical depression, move along the coast. Scattered severe thunderstorms could bring damaging winds and flash flooding ...
Saturday will be an Impact Weather Day as rain and snow develops in the morning, and then tapers by early afternoon. Minor snow accumulation of a trace to 1" is possible, mainly north and west of Baltimore. Some roads could become slick while temperatures are closer to freezing.
Wes Moore have each declared states of emergency and mobilized emergency response teams and scores of snowplows ahead of what may be the region’s fiercest winter snowstorm in years this weekend. The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning Friday for D.
Jul. 29—Dangerously high heat is forecast to grip the Baltimore region Tuesday, with temperatures expected to soar past 100 degrees and push heat indexes even higher. The Baltimore City Health Department issued the Code Red extreme heat alert in ...