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Snow Showers Loom for Baltimore Metro

The first bout of snow may come early Friday morning.

(UPDATE) 2:17 p.m.—Stormy weather is in the forecast over the next few days in the Baltimore metro.

Heavy rain is expected with a thunderstorm possible Wednesday night, according to the National Weather Service.

In a news release, Baltimore Gas & Electric warned residents to prepare for possible power outages.

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A Maryland State High Administration statement advised motorists to exercise caution when traveling.

Additionally, there is a chance of snow starting after 1 a.m. Friday, with a low temperature of 32 degrees expected in the Baltimore metro area, according to the National Weather Service. Snow showers may continue until noon.

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After a brief reprieve, the National Weather Service reports that snow may return Saturday night, with a low around 28 degrees.

It's unknown how much snow will accumulate.

The weather is expected to clear up by Monday, with sunny skies and a high near 44 degrees—just in time for school.


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