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The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory for Western Maryland (Washington County to Garrett County) through 11 a.m. A mix of sleet and freezing rain could glaze surfaces in ice and cause slick travel.
Isolated sprinkles possible this morning in Baltimore, then clouds breaking.
Temperatures warming into Thursday with scattered showers and thunderstorms, possibly with isolated damaging winds, hail or tornadoes.
Cooler but mostly dry this weekend, except for isolated showers on Sunday.
A mix of rain and sleet is approaching Baltimore. Be careful for icy spots before 9 am while temps are still near freezing. We'll dry out by the afternoon. @wbaltv11 pic.twitter.com/OZcRhSaOis
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