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Maryland hasexperienced a mild Fall thus far but big changes are just around the corner. Temperatures will struggle to reach the 40s by the weekend after a strong cold front moves in Tuesday night. Therefore, If you ve packed away all the Winter gear due to the mild weather - now s the time to take it back out.Is Therea Chance of Snow The rumors have been circulating on social media and simply put, yes...there s a chance of snow this week. Models have notprovided stanley cup snow l stanley cup overs with wh stanley becher at they like to see, which isconsistency. Several of themhave suggested that we ll see some snow around the weekend.One thing we can say for sure is that the overall set-up does support snowfall for Maryland, since cold air will be available. All we need is a storm and we ll have one churning off the coast later this week.How Cold Are We Talking The mainstory here is the cold returning. Temps will drop by 25掳 heading into the weekend and beyond.Once you factor in the winds the feels liketemps will be inthe Lcox Inmate at Jessup Correctional Institution accused of murdering cellmate
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