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Maryland Braces for Arctic Blast After Snowstorm
7 Feb
Summary
- Maryland anticipates coldest temperatures of the winter season.
- Severe cold has caused dozens of watermain breaks across the state.
- Thirty-five cold-related deaths have been recorded this season.

Maryland is bracing for the coldest temperatures of the winter, nearly two weeks after a significant snow and sleet storm. The extreme cold has already caused dozens of water main breaks, impacting city infrastructure. In Baltimore City alone, numerous citations have been issued for uncleared sidewalks, highlighting ongoing challenges with icy conditions.
The current cold snap is compounded by high winds, raising concerns about potential power outages. BGE, the state's utility provider, has increased staffing to address any disruptions and restore power safely. This severe weather has unfortunately led to 35 cold-related deaths across Maryland this season, with many more individuals seeking emergency treatment for cold-related illnesses. Baltimore City has activated a Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert to provide additional support and outreach to vulnerable populations. Health officials are urging residents to take extensive safety precautions during this dangerous period.




