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Today will be even colder, with gusts to 40 mph and wind chills in the 20s. Snow flurries could pop up this afternoon.
Tonight will be very cold, near record lows, with temperatures near 20.
Tuesday will be sunnier, but with a cold breeze. Keep an eye on Wednesday morning. There’s a slight chance for sleet, which could cause slick spots before temperatures warm above freezing.
Thursday will be much milder, but with rain.

State takes charge of Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant | Maryland Environment Secretary Ben Grumbles on Sunday directed the Maryland Environmental Service to take charge of operations at the Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant. Read more here.

5K Marylanders dip into cold Chesapeake Bay for 2022 Polar Bear Plunge | Some 5,000 Marylanders plunged Saturday morning into the Chesapeake Bay for a good cause. Read more here.

What we know about the COVID-19 BA.2 subvariant | As the omicron subvariant BA.2 has become more prevalent in the United States, vaccine manufacturers are close to producing a shot for children under the age of 5. Loyola University Maryland associate professor of biology Christopher Thompson explains what we know about the BA.2 subvariant. Read more here.

‘Coda’ wins the Oscar in a streaming breakthrough, but Will Smith steals the show | “Coda” won best picture, but that historic breakthrough for streaming services at the Oscars was overshadowed by one spontaneous act, as Will Smith delivered a viral moment that will be remembered and talked about for years. Read more here.

President Biden budget to trim $1T from deficits over next decade | President Joe Biden intends to propose a spending plan for the 2023 budget year that would cut projected deficits by more than $1 trillion over the next decade, according to a fact sheet released Saturday by the White House budget office. Read more here.
ICYMI: ‘For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power’ | German Chancellor Olaf Scholz says that neither NATO nor U.S. President Joe Biden aim to bring about regime change in Russia. President Joe Biden on Saturday ended his speech in Poland by calling for Putin’s removal, saying, “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power.” Read more here.

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