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Baltimore, MD – Bitter cold and gusty winds will dominate Maryland’s weather this week, with snow chances looming for the weekend. Residents should brace for wind chills dipping into the single digits through Thursday, creating hazardous conditions outdoors.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will remain in the 20s and 30s across the region, while mountain areas may drop to near-zero overnight. A Gale Warning is in effect for waters along the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac River today, making maritime activities unsafe.
Wednesday and Thursday will stay mostly sunny but cold, with highs around 32°F and northwest winds gusting up to 30 mph. The freezing trend continues Thursday night, with temperatures dropping to the low 20s.
Looking ahead, a snow system is expected to move into the region Friday night, potentially disrupting travel along the I-95 corridor. Early projections suggest snowfall accumulation could make roads slippery by Saturday morning. Drivers should monitor updates and prepare for delays.
The extended forecast hints at slightly warmer temperatures by Sunday, though cold conditions will persist into early next week. With freezing roads a concern, residents are urged to drive cautiously and bundle up if venturing outdoors.
Stay updated by visiting weather.gov or following the National Weather Service for alerts.
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