Baltimore, MD - July 29, 2025 - The hot weather continues in Maryland, and the state has reported an increase in heat-related deaths this summer compared to last year.

At least 13 people have died from the heat this summer, and according to the Maryland Department of Health, that is two more than this time last year. In 2022, the state recorded six heat-related deaths.

Dr. Clifford Mitchell, from the Department of Health, explains why that number was so low in 2022 compared to now.

“We still had a lot of COVID-19. A lot of activity that was not taking place,” Mitchell said. “People were behaving differently.”... Read More: WBAL