A strong arctic blast is expected to bring wind, rain, and snow showers to Baltimore on Thursday, followed by bitter cold temperatures. The arctic cold front will move into the region, causing rain showers to transition to a mix of rain and snow, with potential light accumulations on grassy surfaces. Gusty snow showers could also reduce visibility. A blizzard warning has been issued for Garrett County, Maryland, with heavy snow, blowing snow, and near-blizzard conditions expected. The rest of the region will experience windy and cold conditions through Friday, with overnight lows dipping into the lower 20s and wind chills dropping into the teens. The weekend will remain cold, with a warming trend bringing temperatures back to near 50 degrees by Sunday. Highs could reach the mid-60s by Tuesday, with an active weather pattern and several rounds of rain expected through the week. Despite the precipitation, temperatures will remain mild, with highs in the 40s and 50s.
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