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Humidity is back in Maryland as we brace for intense heat starting Wednesday
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BALTIMORE — The humidity is back in full force and that means our Tuesday morning has a distinct muggy feel as you head out the door. Morning temperatures are in the low to mid 70s and we’ll top out in the mid to upper 80s this afternoon.
We have to bank on mostly cloudy skies today, with just a few breaks of sun. A batch of showers and storms will likely push through in the late afternoon and evening.
Brace for tough heat starting tomorrow. High temperatures Wednesday afternoon will top out in the mid to upper 90s, and the same is expected on Thursday and Friday with heat index values between 100° and 103°.
There will be chances for showers and thunderstorms each afternoon, with the best chances occurring on Friday. Wednesday and Thursday’s chances will be more isolated.
After Friday’s storm chances, a front will slowly push through the area during the first part of Saturday, bringing another chance for showers and storms, mainly in areas east of I-95. Otherwise, the weekend overall looks pretty good for Artscape. Aside from the chance for storms on Saturday, expect plenty of time to enjoy outdoor activities and a slight drop in humidity as we head into the first part of Sunday.
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Maryland lawmaker included in task force probing Trump assignation
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Lawmakers voted to create a task force to investigate the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump. House leaders announced Monday who will look into what went wrong that day. FOX 5’s Sierra Fox spoke with a Maryland Rep. who is part of that task force.
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Maryland heat ramps up with more storm chances
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A marginal risk for storms for the eastern part of Maryland
BALTIMORE — The Storm Prediction Center has placed the Baltimore Metro into northeast Maryland and the Eastern shore under a level 1/5 risk for strong to severe storms this afternoon and evening. Most of the storms should be isolated if they develop. More widespread rain and storm chances are likely tomorrow. The main threats today are damaging winds and hail. Make sure you stay weather-aware!
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