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Maryland Weather 3/6 Morning - Dense Fog Advisory

Maryland Weather 3/6 Morning - Dense Fog Advisory

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Good morning. Maryland. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside and you'll feel that thick fog clinging to everything. Dense fog blanketed areas west of the Blue Ridge overnight, dropping visibility to a quarter mile in spots. That advisory holds until 10 A.M. Eastern Maryland saw some patchy fog, but nothing quite as dramatic. Here's where it gets interesting. A backdoor cold front is sneaking in from the northeast this morning, creating a wild temperature split statewide. Baltimore Metro tops out near 50 degrees. Central Maryland reaches 48. But Western Maryland? You soar to 53 degrees as warmer air pushes in from the south. South and west of that front, temps could touch the 70s. North and east? You're stuck in the 40s to low 50s. That boundary sits right across the DC Metro, making your afternoon plans a little unpredictable. Scattered showers develop this afternoon, especially west of the Blue Ridge. A thunderstorm is possible as things heat up. Tonight stays cloudy with lows around 42 to 46 degrees. Dense fog likely develops again, though exactly where remains uncertain. Saturday brings a warmup as southerly flow strengthens. Baltimore Metro climbs to 58 degrees. Central Maryland hits 57. Western Maryland soars to 70 degrees. Rain showers become likely Saturday night. There's a marginal to slight risk for severe storms west of the Blue Ridge late afternoon. Gusty winds and large hail are possible. Sunday sees rain taper off with highs in the mid to upper 60s. Monday through Wednesday turn sunny and warm, climbing into the low to mid 70s. Another cold front approaches midweek, bringing rain chances back by Wednesday night or Thursday. See you tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast See you tomorrow.
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