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Extremely cold weather will continue in Maryland through part of the weekend. Thursday, Friday and Saturday are First Alert Weather Days, due to the subfreezing temperatures and bitterly cold wind-chills.
Maryland’s Winter Weather Warning will give way to other advisories and warnings as big gusts and subzero wind chills start replacing snow and sleet across the region.
The subfreezing streak is expected to continue through Monday. That would be 10 straight days below freezing — a tie for the second longest subfreezing stretch in Baltimore's history, since records began at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport in 1950.
The sub-freezing cold Baltimore is facing could last long enough to reach the top ten coldest stretches in history.
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Snow forecast: Winter Storm Watch issued for Maryland beaches with several inches possible
A Winter Storm Watch is in effect from Saturday morning through Sunday afternoon as a coastal storm threatens Maryland’s beaches, the Eastern Shore and parts of Virginia.
Temperatures remain frigid heading into the weekend as a snowstorm will narrowly miss the Baltimore area. Wind-driven snow is still possible at the beach.
Some Maryland schools will hold virtual learning and others will be closed on Thursday, Jan. 29, as frigid weather continues across the state.
DC, MD, and northern VA face severe cold with wind chills down to -8°F, raising hypothermia and frostbite risks.
As snow and bitter cold threaten the Washington, D.C. region and Northern Virginia this weekend, this local checklist outlines key preparations for your home, travel and daily routines.
Some Maryland schools instituted delays Tuesday due to the bitter cold. Harford County Public Schools are delayed by two hours, the district said on social media. This includes the Swan Creek