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  • 2 weeks ago | cbsnews.com | Cutter Martin

    The moon will reach its next full phase early Wednesday morning, and most of Baltimore will have an unobstructed view. June's full moon is known as the "Strawberry Moon." What is a Strawberry Moon? The strawberry reference is due to the fact that the timing of the late spring full moon coincides with the peak ripeness and traditional harvesting of wild strawberries. Tuesday night's full strawberry moon will feature the lowest moonrise on the horizon since 2006 due to a major lunar standstill.

  • 3 weeks ago | thebaltimorebanner.com | Cutter Martin

    Drought conditions persist, but have improved in Maryland after several rounds of wet weather in May. In early April, a drought warning was issued for most of the state due to below-average rainfall. Is Maryland still in a drought? While dry conditions have improved, some parts of Maryland are still in a drought.

  • 4 weeks ago | cbsnews.com | Cutter Martin

    An unusually strong geomagnetic storm will impact Earth over the next few days. Similar to recent geomagnetic events, the Aurora Borealis or northern lights may be seen unusually far south. The storm's impact and chance of seeing the northern lights are expected to peak Sunday night into Monday morning. Marylanders may be able to see the northern lightsPredicting how extreme the event will be and how far south the lights will be seen remains difficult.

  • 4 weeks ago | cbsnews.com | Cutter Martin

    Drought conditions in Maryland improved after several rounds of wet weather in May. In early April, a drought warning was issued for most of the state due to below-average rainfall. Is Maryland still in a drought? While dry conditions have improved, some parts of Maryland are still in a drought. As of May 29, about 71% of the state is experiencing abnormally dry conditions, while about 49% of the state is seeing moderate to severe drought conditions, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.

  • 1 month ago | ourcommunitynow.com | Cutter Martin

    Share The WJZ First Alert Weather Team has issued an Alert Day Friday for the potential of strong to severe thunderstorms through Friday evening. Strong to severe thunderstorms are possible across the entire state of Maryland. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect for Kent, Caroline, Queen Anne's and Talbot Counties until 5 p.m. Additional watches may be issued. Isolated showers and thunderstorms have developed across the Baltimore metro late this morning.

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Cutter Martin
Cutter Martin @CutterMartin
10 Jun 25

Next best shot at @BWI_Airport reaching 90°? Thursday! 🔥 We’re increasingly BEHIND schedule.

Cutter Martin
Cutter Martin @CutterMartin
9 Jun 25

Once again, a few severe storms are possible. @DerekBeasleyWX & Rachael Jay are keeping an eye on it. https://t.co/XrUq71QSGJ

Cutter Martin
Cutter Martin @CutterMartin
8 Jun 25

Showers & storms will redevelop this afternoon… persisting into the evening. A few storms will become severe, especially across southern Maryland. Wind & hail are the greatest threats with severe storms. A tornado or two cannot be ruled out. https://t.co/ri6XManRlK https://t.co/0QK8mbs2wk