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Maryland Braces for Coldest Stretch, Possible Freezes Ahead

Summary

  • Maryland will experience its coldest weather of the season soon.
  • Thanksgiving week could see significant temperature drops.
  • Multiple hard freezes and below-freezing afternoons are possible.
Maryland Braces for Coldest Stretch, Possible Freezes Ahead

Maryland is bracing for its coldest weather of the season, with a significant cold snap anticipated to arrive around Thanksgiving. Showers and storms are expected to accompany a strong front approaching the state, with increased chances of rain beginning Tuesday and peaking on Wednesday.

Following the wet weather, much colder air will move into Maryland. The intensity of the cold will depend on the front's arrival time, but Thanksgiving Day itself could become chilly. This cold pattern is expected to persist through Black Friday and into the holiday weekend.

Forecasters predict this will be the coldest stretch of weather so far this season, with multiple hard freezes possible and afternoon temperatures potentially stuck in the 30s. The WJZ First Alert Weather Team will provide updates on potential impacts to holiday travel and celebrations.

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The coldest weather is expected to arrive around Thanksgiving week, potentially persisting through Black Friday and the holiday weekend.
Thanksgiving Day in Maryland could be chilly, with colder weather more likely throughout the holiday weekend following a cold front.
Yes, multiple hard freezes are possible, and afternoon temperatures might remain in the 30s during the coldest stretch of the season.

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