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State environmental regulators cited Baltimore after tests found orange paint chips from the West 28th Street bridge contain high levels of lead and PCBs.
A Winter Storm Watch covers parts of the Baltimore area Sunday into Monday. Expect a rain‑to‑snow switch, several inches of wet snow in places, and a messy Monday commute.
Local reporting and state tallies show nine cold-related deaths last week, raising Maryland’s winter toll to 55 amid a prolonged freeze. Officials urge caution and warming centers.
Morning rain and dense fog slow Friday commutes in Baltimore. Skies clear this afternoon but a coastal system Sunday–Monday could bring snow depending on track.
Baltimore's weather forecast predicts varying conditions, with fog, rain, and a potential winter storm ahead. Uncertainty surrounds the weekend's snow predictions.
Dense fog reduces visibility this morning in Baltimore. A wetter stretch is likely Thursday–Friday.
Patchy, sometimes dense fog this morning; mild afternoon highs near 53°F and rain chances later in the week.
Patchy dense fog will slow the Monday morning commute. Mostly cloudy with highs near 43°F and a warm-up arriving midweek.
Rain moves in late morning with highs near 43°F; expect fog tonight and slower commutes.
Sunny Saturday warms Baltimore to near 49°F. Rain is likely Sunday with a wet commute and higher-elevation snow possible.
Sunny and crisp Friday in Baltimore with highs near 38°F. A chilly, soaking rain is likely Sunday into Sunday night.
Partly sunny Thursday with northwest gusts up to 23 mph. Small Craft Advisory on the Bay through mid‑afternoon.
Baltimore has lifted its State of Emergency after a severe winter storm, resuming normal activities as conditions improve.
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