
Steve Sosna
Meteorologist at WJZ-TV (Baltimore, MD)
Meteorologist at WJZ-TV , Nat'l Emmy Award Recipient, AMS CBM, Triathlete, Strong Coffee Addiction, Adventurist, Dog Daddy, He/Him🌈, WNBC & WCAU alum
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1 week ago |
thebaltimorebanner.com | Eileen Holliday |Steve Sosna
Central Maryland faces a triple threat of dangerous weather Wednesday as a flood watch and severe thunderstorm warnings collide with sweltering heat and humidity. The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch Wednesday for several counties across central Maryland, including Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard, Montgomery, and Prince George’s.
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3 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Steve Sosna
After patchy dense fog across the eastern shore this morning, we're now looking at improving weather conditions. Visibility continues to improve as those areas of fog are lifting. The air will have a warm and muggy feel this morning with temperatures climbing into the lower 80s by lunchtime. Very warm and muggy FridayYou'll want to dress for the heat and humidity today.
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3 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Steve Sosna
Our weather is starting off quiet, warm, and muggy on this Thursday morning. With a partly sunny sky, temperatures will continue to climb into the middle to upper 80s this afternoon. When you factor in moderate to high levels of humidity, feels like temperatures will top out in the lower 90s. Canadian wildfire will continue to give the sky a hazy appearance.
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3 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Steve Sosna
Get your t-shirts, shorts, and tank tops ready as we have our first taste of summer-like weather is arriving in Baltimore and all across Maryland. The summer-like temperatures will last through the end of the workweek along with our first true taste of humidity this season so far. Hazy and smoky sky from Canadian wildfiresCanadian wildfire smoke will be noticeable in our skies through the end of the week.
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3 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Steve Sosna
Canadian wildfire smoke in our skyCanadian wildfire smoke on this Tuesday will continue to dim what otherwise would be a bright and blue sky. The smoke is in the upper levels of the atmosphere, so thankfully we're not directly breathing in the smoke here on the ground. The wildfire smoke will mute the sky throughout the day, but not cause any major problems. The smoke is originating from out of control wildfires burning across central Canada.
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