After a heavy snowstorm wreaked havoc across the state last month, even more snowfall is expected in the Baltimore area late ...
Hazardous conditions sweep Maryland as winter storm disrupts schools, travel ...
Baltimore activates emergency operations for winter storm bringing 4-8 inches of snow. City delays opening Monday, schools go virtual, and 700 snow vehicles deployed.
Most of the Baltimore area is expected to get 3 to 5 inches of snow, with the lowest amounts near the Bay and the highest amounts in the higher elevations north of Baltimore. The northern suburbs, ...
Parts of Garrett County, in Western Maryland, received nearly 12 inches of snow, parts of Allegany County measured 9 inches, and parts of Cecil County saw 7.5 inches, according to the NWS.
Much of Maryland was hit by a winter storm on Sunday, Feb. 22, with snowfall continuing into Monday morning.
Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott announced the city will activate the Emergency Operations Center starting at 2:00 p.m Sunday, ahead of a winter storm.
A winter storm moving through the state into Monday is expected to produce hazardous conditions that will disrupt schools, government offices and businesses.
NOW, IT’S BEEN SEVEN CONSECUTIVE DAYS WHERE THE TEMPERATURE HASN’T GONE BELOW FREEZING FOR THE BALTIMORE METRO AREA. AT LEAST OFFICIALLY DOWN AT BWI MARSHALL. THE LOW SO FAR TODAY, 34 AND A HIGH OF 39 ...
A Blizzard Warning is in effect for parts of Maryland’s Eastern Shore, where the heavy snow will also come with strong gusts of 35 mph or higher, leading to dangerously low visibility on the roads.