I can’t access current feeds directly right now, but I can point you to reliable sources and summarize how to get the latest updates from the National Weather Service Baltimore/Washington office.
What to check for the latest updates
- NWS Baltimore/Washington updates page: The official forecast office for Maryland, DC, and northern Virginia posts warnings, watches, and advisories, plus daily outlooks and briefings.
- Hazardous Weather Outlook (HWO): A quick read on potential hazards (severe storms, heavy rain, winter weather, wind) for the next 7 days.
- Local forecast discussions and PNS (press likely statements): These provide context on expected weather events and impacts, including timing and affected areas.
- Warnings and advisories: Look for active Severe Thunderstorm Watches, Flash Flood Advisories, Winter Weather Advisories, and Heat Advisories as applicable to the mid-Atlantic region.
Direct links to check
- National Weather Service Baltimore/Washington (LWX): https://www.weather.gov/lwx
- Local hazardous weather outlooks: Navigate from the LWX homepage to the Hazardous Weather Outlook section for current and upcoming conditions.
- NWS product pages (PNS, WX warnings): On the LWX site, open specific product pages for the most recent statements and warnings.
If you’d like, I can monitor and summarize the latest alerts for you if you provide permission to fetch live updates, or I can pull the most recent briefing if you share a preferred time window (e.g., “today” or “next 48 hours”). Additionally, I can deliver a concise briefing tailored to Chicago-area travel or planning considerations if you’re evaluating impacts while traveling to or from the Baltimore/Washington region.
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Sources
National Weather Service 10:30 AM January 23, 2026 Baltimore/Washington National Weather Service After the Storm: Extended Period of Cold Into Early February ●After the weekend winter storm, unseasonably cold air will remain in place into early February. ●Be on alert and prepare for an extended duration cold wave after the weekend storm. ●IMPACTS: Broken water mains, water pipes, more challenging snow/ice removal.
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forecast.weather.govNOAA’s National Weather Service Baltimore / Washington Weather Forecast Office, located in Sterling, Virginia, is responsible for warnings, advisories, and forecasts for the Maryland portion of the Chesapeake Bay and Tidal Potomac River.
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forecast.weather.govA Winter Weather Advisory will be in effect for much of the Baltimore-Washington region from Thursday morning through the afternoon hours. Jan 19, 2022 … The National Weather Service on Wednesday issued a Winter Weather Advisory for the Baltimore-Washington Region and Western Maryland from Thursday evening to Friday morning. Jan 5, 2022 … A strong cold front will pass through Maryland on Monday, ushering in significantly colder air for the Mid-Atlantic region. Dec 6, 2021 -
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