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65°
Sunny
High: 72° Low: 42°
Feels Like: 66°
Barometer: 29.92 in.
Humidity: 24%
Visibility: 10 Miles
Dewpoint: 27°
Wind: NW 9 mph
Today's Forecast
  • 1pm
    Sunny
    71°
  • 4pm
    Sunny
    73°
  • 7pm
    Sunny
    67°
  • 10pm
    Clear
    55°
  • Current Weather Outlook
    Last Full Day of Winter
    More sunshine and above average temperatures cascade Maryland into the weekend. Video Watch Video
    Weather Headlines
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    Weather Safety Tips
    9 Things to do if the Power Goes Out
    With lots of snow, ice and strong winds, some people could lose power. Here's what you need to know before the lights and the heat go out. Video Watch Video
    6 Ways to Stay Safe after the Blizzard
    The blizzard may be over but the storm still has potential to be very dangerous. Video Watch Video
    Tips to Put the Brakes on Skidding
    The vast majority of cars now have anti-lock brakes, but many drivers don't know how to use them.
    12 Tips to Protect Your Home from Snow
    With another huge snowstorm on the way, here's what you need to do to keep all that snow from hurting your home. Video Watch Video
    Justin's Blog
    First Flowers Versus The Hottest March On Record
    Just 5 weeks after our last blizzard and flowers are sprouting out of the ground. This warm up doesn't compare to the historic heat in March of 1945
    Weekend Washout: Flooding Will Be Extreme In Parts of Maryland
    JUSTIN'S WEATHER BLOG | In addition to heavy rain: The ground is already wet and the water levels are already high, but wind direction and thick snow melt add extra problems across Maryland
    Weather Almanac

    Place: Eastern U.S.
    Year: 1958
    Event: (19th-22nd) Virginia to New England had 17 to 30 inches of very wet snow. Forty-nine deaths linked to snow; also damage to power lines. Eight hundred people trapped in restaurant along PA turnpike near Morgantown.

    Place: Charleston, WV
    Year: 1990
    Event: Two inches of snow. Five days before, the high had reached 89 degrees.

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