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Maryland Weather: Cold continues, strong winds develop Thursday
BALTIMORE — Breezy & cold weather continues through Wednesday. An Alert Day is in effect Thursday for high winds & scattered rain and snow showers.
We will be dealing with another cold day. Early morning temperatures are starting between 26° and 32° across our area. Factor in the gusty northwest breeze, and it’s still a numbing morning with wind-chills in the upper teens and lower 20s. We’ll see a partly to mostly sunny sky today. Winds will be out of the northwest at 10 to 20 mph. Highs will top out in the lower 40s, but wind-chills will remain in the mid-30s at their warmest.
With a mainly clear sky, the wind relaxes tonight. This will allow the temperature to plummet, especially outside of the Baltimore Beltway. Expect lows in the upper teens and lower 20s.
A warm front will approach the area during the day Wednesday. We’ll have another biting cold start to the morning with early temperatures starting off in the lower 20s. Wednesday starts with a good deal of sunshine, but clouds build the second half of the day as an approaching warm front arrives. We’re still looking at a breezy and chilly day as the winds veer out of the south-southwest at 15 mph. Highs top out in the lower 40s.
A WJZ Alert Day has been issued Thursday for the entire WJZ Viewing Area for the potential of 35-50 mph wind gusts, rain & snow showers, and tough travel at times.
A powerful arctic cold front crosses the area late Wednesday night through midday Thursday. This arctic front will bring a few bands of rain and wet snow showers to the area. Most of what falls will be light, but because of the strong and gusty winds, it may lead to difficult travel at times. Winds will gust 35 to 50 mph Thursday morning into early Thursday afternoon before the strongest wind gusts ease. There is the possibilityy of a few snow squalls late Thursday morning as the arctic air is arriving.
Windy and bitterly cold weather are on the way Thursday night. Lows only dip into the upper 20s, but with a strong and gusty wind, wind-chills will be down into the teens.
Friday is bright, blustery, and very cold for this time of year. Highs reach the upper 30s, but wind-chills will be at around 30° at their warmest. The cold continues for the start of next weekend with a partly sunny sky and highs near 40° Saturday. On Sunday, the cold begins to ease with a mostly sunny sky and highs in the lower 50s.
The next storm system that impacts our area will move in Monday. By this time enough warm air will have arrived that any of the showers which pass through the area Monday afternoon and evening will all fall in the form of rain.
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Can Maryland Gov. Wes Moore keep up his hot streak picking football games? – WTOP News
In the lead-up to Super Bowl Sunday, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is breaking down how he believes the big football match will play out.
In gambling parlance, when someone wins a lot, they are said to be on a heater. For Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, he’s been on an extended heater picking NFL and College Football Playoff games for WTOP the last several weeks.
Moore has missed only two games total, an achievement for anyone, much less a non-professional prognosticator.
So, is it luck or skill? For the governor, it’s a bit of both.
“Anyone who says it is all skill, is not telling the truth,” Moore told WTOP Friday. “Anyone who says it’s all luck is not telling the truth. It’s a combination of both.”
What’s the secret sauce?
“I study this stuff. I follow this stuff,” Moore said. “Who’s hot and who’s healthy and you always look at things like injury reports. …There are definitely analytics that I will put into it.”
“I always bet on gamers when it comes to playoff time and I think that’s worked pretty well,” he added.
Breaking down the big game
The attention this weekend turns to Sunday’s Super Bowl game, which pits the Seattle Seahawks against the New England Patriots in Santa Clara, California.
Weighing into the last NFL game of the season, Moore said he found the Patriots to “maybe be the most interesting story” in the league, before noting the team hasn’t exactly “played the same level of competition during the year that Seattle has had to play.”
“I thought the Super Bowl champion was going to run through the NFC,” Moore said. “I just thought the NFC was producing better teams.”
The governor does believe the Seahawks defense team will be the difference in this game, explaining that the Patriots “are running into a buzz saw, and I think that buzz saw is the Seattle Seahawks.”
“This defense is so creative and so good,” Moore said. “Huge credit goes to their head coach.”
Mike Macdonald served as the defensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens between 2022 and 2023 after serving several season on the team’s defense staff. He was announced as the new head coach for the Seattle Seahawks in January 2024.
“We got a chance to see him up close, just how good he is,” Moore said of Macdonald’s time with the Ravens. “And if you watched how Baltimore’s defense fell off when he went to Seattle, that wasn’t because of a talent issue. That was because of a defensive coordinator issue.”
Seattle quarterback Sam Darnold, who is playing for his fifth team in the last six years, is also quieting his doubters with his second-straight stellar season. “Darnold is doing his job and Darnold, you know, has a real chip on his shoulder,” Moore said.
Seattle is favored by oddsmakers by around four and a half points. But, the governor said, “I think it’s probably going to be closer to 10 … I don’t think this game is going to be close.”
Moore’s Super Bowl spread
With his big prediction out of the way, the governor addressed more important matters, like the menu for his Super Bowl party.
“We’re Marylanders,” he said. “We’re going to be traditionalists.”
“So we’re going to have some crab cakes. We’ll have the chicken wings and all that kind of stuff for everybody else, but, make no mistake … the real MVP is going to be some crab cakes.”
And, yes, the Old Line State’s favorite seasoning will be involved. “Old Bay everything,” Moore said.
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The meaning behind the Maryland Terps’ iconic No.1 lacrosse jersey
The Maryland No. 1 has symbolized dominance for decades. It’s one of the most coveted jerseys in college lacrosse.
“I mean, I could go down the list of all the great players,” said fifth-year attackman Eric Spanos.
Historically, the No. 1 was given to the Terps’ most dominant and recognizable player.
“For us it’s kind of evolved into more than that,” said Maryland head coach John Tillman. “I think a lot of times it is our most recognized player, and sometimes that kind of aligns with the guy that we think represents ‘Be the Best (the program’s long-standing mantra),’ the best.”
This year, Spanos was that guy and will wear the No. 1 in what will be his final season in College Park.
“It’s always a tough choice [and] this year was very tough,” said Tillman. “We met as a staff, and we just kept coming back to Eric. The guy’s been through a lot, had some tough injuries in high school and here. [He’s] a guy that’s bided his time here, and everything we’ve asked him to do, he’s always done and put the team first. He sees the big picture and realizes that it’s way more than just lacrosse here.”
A full circle moment
For Spanos, it’s a full-circle moment. He has been linked to Maryland lacrosse since he was 14 years old, and grew up idolizing players like Matt Rambo, who wore the No. 1 for the Terps from 2015-2017.
“Just thinking back on it, it was definitely a little crazy,” said Spanos. “Just being in 8th grade, talking to college coaches – and especially like Coach Tillman, who is probably the best lacrosse coach of all time – and then to being here now, and being fortunate enough to wear the No. 1…it’s just such a cool story.
Reflecting further on his journey and career at Maryland, Spanos said the whole experience has just made him beyond grateful for his family. “They’ve done so much for me. From driving me to lacrosse practices, to out-of-state tournaments…I just really want to make them proud, as well as the whole coaching staff and all the players who have come before me.”
First time in 3 seasons
This will be the first time in three seasons that the No. 1 will be worn by an offensive player.
Logan McNaney, Maryland’s all-time saves leader, wore the No. 1 in 2025, and in the two years prior, it was worn by defensemen Ajax Zappitello and Brett Makar.
Spanos will be the first offensive player to don the No. 1 since Tewaaraton winner and National Champion, Logan Wisnauskas, wore it in 2022.
“We kind of joke that just about every number at Maryland, you can probably look through the years and there’s probably a lot of great players wearing that number,” said Tillman.
It’s a testament to the sustained success Maryland has seen for over 100 years.
The Terps were ranked the preseason No. 1 by Inside Lacrosse and will open the season Saturday, February 7th, against in-state rival Loyola.
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Montgomery Parks names Captain Lakeisha Robinson Police Chief of The Maryland-National Capital Park Police – Montgomery County Division – Montgomery Parks
February 6, 2026 9:40 am
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