Most of Maryland is under a cold weather advisory through Thursday as temperatures plummet into the single digits in the region in the wake of the weekend snow.
Scattered snow showers started trickling throughout the Baltimore area on Thursday morning, prompting at least one school district to cancel after-school activities. Thursday's afternoon and evening commute in Maryland could be hazardous because of snowy,
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There’s a chance of snow this weekend before temperatures are expected to drop to the single digits next week due to a blast of arctic air.
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A Winter Weather Advisory will take effect this evening for Southern Maryland and the Fredericksburg area. The National Weather Service expects 1 to 2 inches of snow, with up to 3 inches in some areas. Commuters should prepare for slippery roads and reduced visibility.
Thursday’s afternoon and evening commute in Maryland could be hazardous because of snowy, slippery conditions, according to a statement by the National Weather Service. The service said there ...
Residents across County saw accumulations build through periods of snowfall on Sunday afternoon. At around 4:20 p.m. on Sunday, all westbound lanes of Interstate 70 were closed near the Myersville exit because of a jackknifed tractor trailer,
A Cold Weather Advisory has been issued for portions of Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland with dangerously low temperatures predicted.
Brisk winds with gusts of 25-30 mph will make conditions even colder, bringing wind chills down to single digits and below zero. Authorities are warning drivers to use “extreme caution” on the roads. Baltimore residents saw less than two inches of snow on Sunday, according to the weather service.