Temperatures will be in the 30s in Maryland Friday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
Spring's sudden disappearance will extend in Maryland through Friday morning. Much of the state is under either a freeze warning or a frost advisory due to overnight temperatures projected to be in the 30s.
The Baltimore-Washington area experienced a 10- to 15-degree temperature drop in a matter of minutes on Wednesday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
Flurries were spotted from Perryville to Baltimore Thursday morning as temperatures hovered in the 30s before rising in the afternoon.
As of 1 p.m. Thursday, weather officials reported it was 44 degrees in Aberdeen, 45 degrees in Gaithersburg, 47 degrees in Annapolis and 50 degrees in Ocean City.
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It will remain "unseasonably cold" Thursday in Maryland, the National Weather Service said in a statement, noting more moderate temperatures are on the way this weekend.
Current temperatures across the area are well below normal for this time of year. Gusty NW winds will continue over the next several hours before calming tonight. pic.twitter.com/PMAQFlM0KN
— NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) April 22, 2021
Current temperatures across the area are well below normal for this time of year. Gusty NW winds will continue over the next several hours before calming tonight. pic.twitter.com/PMAQFlM0KN
First, a freeze warning will take effect from 2 to 9 a.m. Friday for these areas:
- Baltimore County (northern)
- Harford County (northwest)
- Howard County (northwest)
- Montgomery County (southeast, south-central)
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