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- Beach season begins in earnest Memorial Day weekend, and early forecasts call for pleasant weather on the Maryland and Delaware coasts.
- Sinclair Broadcast's $10.6 billion deal to become the nation's largest owner of regional sports networks positions the broadcaster to boost viewership through streaming services and sports betting, executives said Monday.
- Sinclair Broadcast Group will partner with the owner of The Weather Channel to buy 21 regional sports networks and Fox College Sports from The Walt Disney Co. for $10.6 billion, the companies announced Friday.
- AccuWeather.com meteorologists are predicting normal snowfall along the Interstate 95 corridor, but significantly heavier snowfall to the west.
- Ellicott City shop owner highlighted on 'The Weather Channel' special for heroic act during last year's flood
- Hunt Valley-based Sinclair Broadcast Group is interested in acquiring The Weather Channel's TV operations in a deal that could be valued at $100 million, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday, citing sources familiar with the matter.
- Temperatures should drop back to normal around Baltimore by this weekend. But early forecasts suggest they will come bouncing back into the 60s for Christmas.
- For the first time since 2012, dry weather is forecast for Thanksgiving travelers to and from Baltimore.
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- Pollen levels have declined slightly this week after spending all of last week at "very high" levels, according to local pollen counts and forecasts.
- Some scattered showers or storms are possible for the 140th Preakness Stakes on Saturday.
- People love to talk about the weather. And people listen to those who know what they're talking about — like meteorology guru Jim Cantore. But when Verizon FiOS unexpectedly dropped The Weather Channel (TWC) from its line-up on March 10, those voices went silent for the cable company's 5.5 million subscribers. And people are distraught. A protest website went up within hours: keeptheweatherchannel.com. Two weeks later, the TWC site records more than 600,000 visitors, 7 million alerts, and
- Increasing globalization and political instability around the world have prompted iJET to ramp up hiring and move into a new headquarters, where it keeps eyes on more clients and incidents around the world.
- Although the latest forecasts had called for rain to hold off until later tonight, rain is now falling steadily at Heinz Field hours before kickoff.
- Frigid cold reaching across the country is forecast to arrive in Maryland by Wednesday night, bringing chances for wintry precipitation Thursday and Sunday nights.
- CharmTV will feature Baltimore restaurants, neighborhoods
- Baltimore Ravens tight end Owen Daniels, 31, has had a longtime affinity for meteorology and the weather — a fact that's mostly unbeknown to many of his teammates.
- There will be plenty of sunny, dry weather for barbecues and beach strolls this Memorial Day weekend, according to early forecasts.
- Tree and grass pollen have surged into the air over the past week and could remain at "very high" levels this week, to the chagrin of allergy sufferers.
- As temperatures rise consistently into the 60s and 70s, spring blooms are bursting around the region -- elevating levels of tree and grass pollen.
- Enjoy a mild weekend ahead while you can -- temperatures 20 degrees below normal or colder are expected across the eastern United States by late next week.
- Our state needs to toughen up and function too, no matter the season -- safely and logically. Among other things, lots of us need to learn to drive when a spot of precipitation hits the roads.
- Forecasts suggest Baltimore could threaten a 124-year-old record Sunday, with temperatures as much as 25 degrees above normal and possible thunderstorms.
- A system forecast to bring fast-accumulating snow to Baltimore underperformed after bands of intense precipitation failed to materialize, but several inches of snow fell in northern Maryland.
- A fresh blanket of snow fell across the Baltimore area west of Interstate 95 by midday Tuesday, but heavier bands of precipitation that were expected to raise snowfall totals did not materialize.
- The forecasts say 4 inches of snow are expected, but be prepared for a blizzard -- Jim Cantore is coming.
- Early forecasts for the busy pre-Thanksgiving travel days call for cold rain or a wintry mix of precipitation possible to further disrupt the chaos.
- A storm hitting the East Coast over the next few days will bring rain, drizzle and clouds to Baltimore, with the potential for flooding near the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay, according to the National Weather Service.
- With just over a week to go before the Baltimore Running Festival, forecasts are calling for sunny skies and temperatures in the 60s during the races.
- Looking forward to one last weekend at the beach, or enjoying the Grand Prix of Baltimore? It's possible some storms could interrupt your fun, though it depends on whose forecast you're reading.
- All across Towson on Tuesday, residents and the area's workforce were searching for respites from the near-triple digit heat.