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The Baltimore area will get light snow with blustery, cold conditions before warmer temperatures arrive for the weekend.
Snow can disrupt travel and create dangerous driving conditions, while winter storms may also cause power outages.
The National Weather Service has the Baltimore area under a wind advisory until noon Monday as gusts near 50 mph continued to pummel trees and power lines across Maryland. Winds of 21 to 23 mph were ...
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The News Leader (Staunton) on MSNNational Weather Service: High wind warning Sunday for Augusta CountyThe National Weather Service has issued a high-wind warning for Augusta County in effect from noon Sunday until 1 a.m. Monday ...
Wind speeds up to 60 mph are expected in the Baltimore area Sunday as part of a winter weather system that could bring snow ...
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WBAL TV Baltimore on MSNLight snow Thursday morning could make for slippery travel in MarylandThursday will be a weather impact day in the Baltimore area with light snow accumulations in the forecast. The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory for Thursday across ...
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FOX 5 Washington DC on MSNSnow showers, bitter cold temperatures Thursday across DC regionIt will be a cold and blustery Thursday across the Washington, D.C. region as light snow showers move into the area. A Winter ...
Wet, wintry weather has arrived in the Baltimore area this weekend, with possible snow showers forecast to continue next week. Moderate rainfall predicted for the evening, combined with recently ...
NWS issued a Wind Advisory for Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, with gusts up to 50 mph until 6 PM EST.
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FOX 5 Washington DC on MSNWinter storm brings snow, freezing temperatures to Virginia, MarylandA strong winter storm moved through the Mid-Atlantic on Wednesday, bringing rare snowfall to southeastern Virginia and parts of Maryland while creating hazardous travel conditions ahead of another ...
Parts of the D.C. region could (emphasis on could) see a glancing blow of snow Wednesday afternoon into Thursday, but the storm is expected to deliver little to no snow accumulation to D.C. The key, ...
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