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    cne4hBy cne4hFebruary 12, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Although the largest snow has moved from the Baltimore area, the cold weather will continue throughout the morning and afternoon.

    The total snowfall in daylight is expected to be about one inch on Wednesday, up to 38.

    [Get the latest weathercast from FOX45 News]

    Overall, there are about 3 to 5 inches of snow in the city of Baltimore, Towson, Annapolis, Columbia and Westminster. According to Accuweather, a portion of BEL air received 4 to 7 inches.

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    Several school districts announced plans to adjust Wednesday.

    The school systems in the city of Baltimore and Howard, Harford and Carroll counties have been closed.

    Baltimore County Public Schools and Anne Arundel County Public Schools have turned to virtual learning.

    Private schools also incorporate plans. Loyola Blakefield will be closed. Baltimore Catholic High School will use virtual learning. The Garage Forest School will open at 10 a.m. and Gustel College will open with a two-hour delay. St. Paul's School will be open at 10 a.m.

    University of Baltimore; Coping State University; Towson University; University of Maryland Baltimore County; Stevenson University; University of Salisbury will open at 10 a.m. and the Maryland School of Art will be closed. Bowie State University will conduct virtual learning. Loyola University’s Maryland campus will be open at 11 a.m.

    Irvine Nature Center will be open at 11 a.m.

    In Baltimore, the Emergency Operations Center was activated at 3 p.m. Tuesday and will remain active until the storm ends, a press release from the mayor's office said.

    The city’s office will delay opening for non-essential employees, including non-essential employees who work remotely, and assume the responsibility of care providers, such as child care or elderly care. Unless otherwise informed by its agent head, designated personnel or direct supervisor, employees and employees designated as essential for emergencies must report on work and/or maintain work.

    Baltimore, NWS – Washington, D.C. meteorologist Erik Taylor recommends traveling Wednesday morning, but if necessary, he recommends you set aside extra time to and from work and keep your vehicle with others Additional distance between.

    Taylor said the low-pressure system is the main factor in predicting snow weather, driving the area and mixing with cold air.

    The possibility of rain on Thursday is mainly before 10 a.m., expected to gradually turn clouds and then gradually turn sunlight, with a height of nearly 50. 23 mph. The chance of precipitation is 30%.

    On Thursday, there were very little showers before 1pm and then mostly sunny, close to 53. Wind energy up to 33 mph. The night will be mostly clear, and the low is about 31.

    The sun is expected to glow at its highest level of 39 and its lowest level of around 31 on Friday.

    However, more precipitation is expected on Saturday. There is a chance of rain and snow before 1pm, and then it rains. The probability of precipitation is expected to be 90%, and is expected to be close to 44. There is a 100% chance of precipitation at night, and a low of about 41.

    It will rain on Sunday, nearly 59 years old. It should be cloudy and colder at night, with a low of 27 and a 100% chance of rain.

    Monday is President's Day, and it should be mostly sunny, nearly 36th, and it is about 22 years old overnight.

    It is expected to be partially sunny on Tuesday, nearly 36 years old.

    Baltimore Sun reporters Dan Belson, Matt Hubbard and Shaela Foster contributed to this post. Is there any news tips? Please contact Todd Kapovich at tkarpovich@baltsun.com or x @toddkarpovich. Contact Racquel Bazos at rbazos@baltsun.com, 443-813-0770, or @rzbworks on x.

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