Good morning, Baltimore! Here's what you need to know for your Monday.
WEATHER
We're in for a rainy Monday. If you're driving, keep your speed down as there are large standing puddles of rainwater along the roadways. Flood and coastal flood warning are in effect until 10 a.m this morning. Rain will be heavy at times with thunderstorms arriving this afternoon, which will continue into the evening. Temperatures will hit a high of 77, and then fall to an overnight low of 54. Winds will be out of the south at 10 to 20 mph. Once this stuff gets out of here, we're in for a sunny Tuesday.
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Freddie Gray, 25, a Baltimore man injured during an arrest by Baltimore police last week, died Sunday at Maryland Shock Trauma Center. His death sparked protests outside of the Western District station.
Officials at Baltimore Washington Thurgood Marshall Airport announced that they are considering a major expansion of international service that would double spending on upgrades and new gates to $250 million.
Eliminating the "rain tax" -- the stormwater fees that the state's 10 largest jurisdictions were required to charge property owners -- was the signature achievement of Gov. Larry Hogan's first legislative session.