BALTIMORE — Another shot of cold air arrived overnight, leaving us with morning temperatures in the mid to upper 30s and low 40s. Southern parts of the state are in the mid 40s. A few stray showers and flurries are scooting through early today but no accumulation is expected. Cold…Read More
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