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The weather rollercoaster continues across central Maryland as we move into the weekend and beyond, with a mix of sunshine, ...
Meteorologist Ava Marie says it will be another pleasant day for Maryland with clearing skies and temps reaching the upper ...
Small business owners in western Maryland are looking to step up their game as the spring season ushers in a wave of visitors ...
As for your forecast, We are looking forward to a pleasant and dry stretch of Spring weather... at least through midday Friday. Our normal high and low are 69° & 46°. So, temperatures stay comfortably ...
Thousands of Tri-State area residents continue to be affected by a severe Easter weekend storm that knocked out power and damaged homes, businesses.
State area residents continue to be affected by a severe Easter weekend storm that knocked out power and damaged homes, ...
The rain will gradually clear from the Baltimore area, making way for more spring-like conditions into next week. The sun will finally shine Sunday with warmer conditions and a high near 65.
A low pressure system arriving in the region will deliver significant rain along with a mix of rain and snow in some areas of higher elevations in the Northeast. The heaviest rain is expected Friday ...
HAGERSTOWN, Md. (DC News Now) — Volunteers have been busy this week making plans for the reopening of the Train Hub Museum at Hagerstown City Park. Grassroots group Save Locomotive 202 has been ...
The trend is back up next week as 70s return! Our next weather maker starts to move in Thursday morning. Rain showers will be scattered throughout the day. We will see heavy rain at times Friday.
According to WBALTV Meteorologist Ave Marie, Maryland could see impact weather on Tuesday night with clear skies, but very cold conditions. Speaking on the impact weather, Marie says a widespread ...
Wednesday will also be sunny with a high near 53. Maryland PF Julian Reese enters portal with no eligibility. Here’s why. Maryland PF Julian Reese enters portal with no eligibility. Here's why.