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    Gov. Moore calls for ‘full investigation’ after Baltimore sanitation worker’s heat death
    A coalition of Baltimore City Council members and AFSCME Council 3 leaders came together Tuesday morning to demand more protection for public employees following the heat-related death of a sanitation worker, Ronald Silver II.
    Patrick Moran, President of AFSCME Maryland Council 3, decries working conditions at the Department of Public Works at a press conference following the death of Ronald Silver II, who was on the job with the DPW's Bureau of Solid Waste when he died, outside of City Hall on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024 in Baltimore, MD.
    Power restored to most BGE customers after weekend storms
    More than 7,000 Baltimore Gas and Electric customers, most in Baltimore, did not have power Monday morning, down from 14,000 customers on Sunday night.
    Crews clean up a fallen tree on Falls Road near Western High School on Sunday. Saturday night storms have left thousands without power.
    Storms, humidity and tomatoes: August on the Chesapeake Bay is the unexpected month
    I went sailing on Saturday. Not really a surprising thing. I live in Annapolis. But August is the Chesapeake Bay’s unexpected month — the time of year when things turn out exactly as you expect until they do not.
    Woodwind II crewmembers Michael Pursell and Andrew Wise and rescue my hat during a sail from Annapolis Saturday with my daughter, lower left, her friends and our family onto the Chesapeake Bay.
    Weekend storms downed trees around Baltimore. Here’s what to do if a tree falls on or near your property.
    Across the Baltimore area, crews on Monday were still clearing trees after intense weekend storms. Here are some tips in case a tree falls on or near your property.
    An uprooted tree landed on a car parked along Beech Avenue in Wyman Park.
    More storms could delay power restoration around Baltimore
    Baltimore’s mayor is calling for patience as crews work to restore power to thousands of residents nearly 24 hours after strong winds and thunderstorms hit the region Saturday evening.
    A family is seen running through the rain at Artscape after thunderstorms cancelled the rest of night performances, Saturday, Aug. 3, 2024.
    Child killed after wind gust sends bounce house airborne at baseball game
    Emergency personnel received a call in Waldorf, Maryland, at about 9:21 p.m. Friday from Regency Furniture Stadium reporting that a moon bounce house became airborne because of a wind gust while children were inside.
    A child was killed and another injured after a wind gust blew a bounce house into the air at a Southern Maryland Blue Crabs baseball game Friday night, local officials said.
    Weather derails Artscape Friday night as Chaka Khan show gets canceled
    Several lighting strikes happened around 8 p.m. and, while people at ArtScape were eagerly waiting for news, the stage crew started packing up gear.
    A late evening thunderstorm Friday caused ArtScape to shut down early and call off the night's headline musical act, Grammy winner Chaka Khan. The festival was scheduled to continue Saturday.
    Artscape weekend will be dangerously hot and maybe stormy
    While it may not be the hottest weekend of the year, Artscape weekend is forecast to be hot and humid.
    While it may not be the hottest weekend of the year, Artscape weekend is forecast to be hot and humid.
    Drought watch expands to include western counties in Maryland
    The Western Maryland drought watch is based on lower-than-normal stream flows and groundwater levels for this time of year, state officials said.
    Drought watch expands to include western parts of Maryland.
    Maryland records 3 more heat deaths, matching last year’s total
    All of the people who died were white men, according to data published by the Maryland Department of Health for the week of July 7-13. Two of the deaths were in Baltimore City and one was in Kent County.
    Prince George’s County has recorded four heat-related deaths so far in 2024, the most of any Maryland jurisdiction.
    Excessive heat warning continues with temperature feeling as high as 110
    The National Weather Service’s excessive heat warning is continuing into Tuesday for much of Maryland, with temperature indices estimated to reach 110 degrees in some places.
    Baltimore remains under a Code Red Extreme Heat Alert through Wednesday.
    Baltimore records first heat-related death of the year as state announces drought watch
    As of Thursday morning, the Eastern Shore is under a drought watch, according to state officials.
    Anne Arundel County and Baltimore City have both seen their first heat-related deaths of the year. Prince George’s County has recorded four so far this year.
    Sweltering heat to continue with the temperature feeling as high as 108
    Temperatures on Tuesday could feel as high as 105 to 108 degrees in the Baltimore and Washington, D.C., metro areas.
    There have been four heat-related deaths reported in Maryland so far in 2024, according to the latest surveillance report from the Maryland Department of Health.
    Baltimore under heat advisory as global temperatures break records
    The heat advisory in Maryland comes as large swaths of the country grapple with a heat wave.
    A silhouetted man walks along the harbor with nobody else in sight. Street lights divide the photo in half between the water and the walkway.
    The heat index could hit 110 in Baltimore area; heat alert extended through weekend
    While there is a chance of scattered showers and storms, don’t expect it to bring relief: The forecast high for Saturday is 96 degrees, with a heat index that could reach 105, according to the National Weather Service.
    A man running away from the camera's t-shirt is drenched with sweat.
    Code Red heat alert declared in Baltimore for July Fourth through weekend
    This weekend also brings high heat, with thunderstorms expected Friday and Saturday, when temperatures could reach a high of 96 degrees. Sunday will be mostly sunny with a forecast high of 94 degrees.
    A Code Red Extreme Heat alert has been put in place for Baltimore between Thursday and Sunday due to heat index temperatures expected to reach over 100 degrees.
    Clusters of strong to severe storms are expected Sunday, possible for July 4
    After showers and storms move through the Baltimore region on Sunday, forecasters are predicting sunny skies and temperatures in the 80s on Monday and Tuesday. Intense heat and possibly storms return on the holiday.
    Scattered thunderstorms are possible in Baltimore Thursday.
    Maryland has already had 2 heat-related deaths so far this year
    Maryland has seen two heat-related deaths so far in 2024 — both before 2023 even saw one.
    Maryland has also seen a significant number of visits to emergency departments or calls for EMS related to the extreme heat.
    Scorching temperatures return today with severe storms possible in the evening
    Temperatures in the Baltimore-Washington region could climb to the mid to upper 90s, though the humidity could make it feel closer to 100 to 105 degrees.
    A man running away from the camera's t-shirt is drenched with sweat.
    Baltimore saw record-breaking heat last week. Cooler conditions are expected this week.
    The Baltimore area broke at least two heat records last week. This week, conditions should be cooler.
    The Baltimore area broke at least two heat records last week. This week, conditions should be cooler.
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