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Harford schools start 2 hours late; Snow possible later a week

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It should feel like an early spring on Monday afternoon in Baltimore, and Tuesday is expected to be warm. But don’t be connected too much.

Although Monday started cold – cold enough for icy roads to start the public schools of Harford County to start two hours late – the temperatures were expected that, according to the national weather service Reach Marshall. Tuesday is expected to be similar, with sunshine, a high in the mid -1950s and gusts of wind of up to 21 miles per hour.

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It is expected that the temperatures on Tuesday evening will fall under freezing on Wednesday, which leads to precipitation – rain, snow and probably some snow.

The temperatures are expected to reach a maximum of almost 36 in the afternoon, and the amount of precipitation is expected to increase from 50% to 100% on Wednesday evening to Thursday if it is expected to fall again.

Six more winter weeks, just like Punxsutawney Phil predicted on Sunday, right? Not exactly.

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The Hochhoch on Thursday is expected to be reached near 58, with the rain being cleaned up around 1 p.m.

Additional rain could come on Thursday evening, although the chance is expected to fall to 30%. It is predicted that the conditions with a low of 37 are largely cloudy.

A whole day with mainly sunny weather should return on Friday. The high of this day is expected to be 46 with a low of around 29 in the evening.

The potential for rain and snow returns on Saturday with a rainfall of 50% with a daily high near 44 and a low of around 35 overnight.

The Baltimore Sun Reporter Matt Hubbard contributed to this article. Do you have a news tip? Contact Dan Belson at [email protected], on x @danbelson_ or on Signal as @danbels.62.

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