The Baltimore area is expected to see less than an inch of snowfall on Wednesday, while other parts of Maryland could experience up to 4 inches of snow. The National Weather Service issued winter weather advisories for certain counties in Maryland and Virginia. Despite the snow, temperatures are expected to remain below freezing for the next few days, with wind gusts of up to 28 mph in the Baltimore area. The weather is expected to warm up by the weekend, with temperatures reaching into the 40s. A Code Blue extreme cold alert has been issued in Baltimore until Friday.
The recent heavy windstorm left thousands without power, with approximately 4,000 customers still affected as of Tuesday. Baltimore Gas and Electric Company has been working to restore power to those impacted. Meteorologists have noted that this cold weather is not expected to be as severe as the polar vortex that hit the East Coast in January. Residents are advised to stay bundled up and prepared for the cold temperatures in the coming days.
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