4:46 p.m. update: The Maryland Department of the Environment has issued an air quality alert across Central Maryland for Wednesday, with "Code Orange" conditions. Code Orange indicates air pollution levels unhealthy for sensitive populations, including children, the elderly and those with certain health conditions such as asthma.
3:10 p.m. update: The heat advisory has been canceled, with lower than expected humidity in the air, but temperatures remain high in the mid-90s around the region. Heat index values were in the upper 90s to near 100 degrees Tuesday afternoon, with temperatures at 93 degrees at BWI and 96 degrees at the Inner Harbor about 3 p.m.