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Atmospheric Traffic Jams Can Bring Stellar Spring Weather to Maryland

Will Miller April 18, 2016 Weather Discussion

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The clear blue skies and pleasant warmth from the past weekend continues today, with highs reaching the low 80s for the DC Metro area. Some might even find today a bit too toasty for their tastes, but all in all,…
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April (Snow?!) Showers Bring May Flowers

Kelsey Malloy April 8, 2016 Weather Discussion April Snow, rain, Severe Weather, Snow, spring

Marylanders are familiar with wacky, indecisive weather, especially in the spring. This week will be no different.

Important Safety Tips For Severe Weather Season

Alexa Maines March 29, 2016 Weather Discussion Severe Weather

As we continue through severe weather season, we must be aware of severe weather threats and what precautions we must take before, during, and after severe weather strikes! First off, there are two distinct levels of severe weather advisories: watches…
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Rollercoaster Weather Pattern To Continue

Zach Fasnacht March 15, 2016 Weather Discussion spring

Over the past week or so we have seen the weather shift quite drastically from chilly winter weather to very pleasant summer-like weather to now more of a spring-like showery pattern. Over the next week expect this rollercoaster like pattern…
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The posts presented here are the opinions of the individual forecaster. Though every effort is made to verify accuracy, we are not responsible for the consequences in errors in forecasts. For severe and life threatening weather situations, please rely instead on the National Weather Service.