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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.
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 faces a severe winter storm this weekend with snow, ice, and frigid temperatures predicted by the National Weather Service.
In the Baltimore area, temperatures will fall into the single digits on Friday night, but with the wind, it will feel as cold as zero to -10 below zero. On Saturday, high temperatures will only reach the teens to near 20 degrees. This will begin a prolonged stretch of freezing conditions that could last for at least a week.
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 warns of a significant winter storm with heavy snowfall and record-cold temperatures expected in Baltimore/Washington DC.
Cold weather will finish out our week. Two weak weather systems this weekend will bring risk of rain & snow showers
Baltimore City Health Commissioner Michelle Taylor has issued a Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert, effective Monday night through Wednesday morning, as frigid temperatures and dangerous wind chills are expected to grip the city.
A Code Blue extreme cold alert will be in effect in Baltimore from Thursday night into Friday morning as frigid temperatures and gusty winds are expected to drive wind chills below 13 degrees, prompting city agencies to coordinate emergency shelter and outreach services for those most vulnerable to the cold.
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