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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Maryland Buried: Biggest Storm in a Decade Hits

Maryland Buried: Biggest Storm in a Decade Hits

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Maryland experienced its largest winter storm in ten years, causing significant snowfall.
  • Emergency services responded to numerous calls, including animal rescues and a barn collapse.
  • Governor Wes Moore warns of ongoing cold dangers, with 26 cold-related deaths this winter.
Maryland Buried: Biggest Storm in a Decade Hits

Maryland is contending with the aftermath of the most substantial winter storm to hit the state in ten years. As of January 27, 2026, residents are experiencing dangerous cold temperatures following heavy snowfall. While some areas, particularly in Western Maryland, still have snow-covered roads, efforts are underway to clear pathways, though freezing conditions present a significant challenge for road crews. Specialized equipment and continuous salting operations are being employed to combat the icy hazards.

Emergency services have been active across the state. In Anne Arundel County, a dog was rescued from a frozen creek. Harford County saw a barn collapse where crews rescued livestock. In Howard County, firefighters battled a blaze in freezing conditions. The Maryland National Guard has deployed personnel and vehicles to assist with various needs, from supporting the unhoused on the Eastern Shore to clearing roads in Western Maryland and aiding fire departments in Central Maryland.

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Governor Wes Moore has issued a stern warning about the persistent cold, noting that 26 individuals have tragically died from cold-related causes this winter season in Maryland, with 11 of those deaths occurring in Baltimore City and Baltimore County. He emphasized that despite the snow stopping, the ongoing frigid temperatures pose a significant danger. The governor also highlighted the state's monitoring of the power grid due to the high energy demand from the cold, advising residents to conserve energy.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Maryland experienced its most significant winter storm in a decade, leading to widespread snow and dangerous cold temperatures. Emergency services have been actively responding to various incidents, including animal rescues and a barn collapse.
Governor Wes Moore has warned that the cold temperatures pose a significant danger, especially as 26 cold-related deaths have been recorded this winter season in Maryland.
Road crews are working to clear snow and ice, facing challenges from freezing temperatures. They are using specialized equipment and continuous salting operations to keep roadways as safe as possible.

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