Meteorologists with two weather services say the state should escape last winter's brutal cold, but expect it to be a soggy season.
The first of two back-to-back weekends devoted to boating has begun and runs through Monday.
Meteorologists with two weather services say the state should avoid the brutal cold of last winter, but expect it to be a soggy season.
Launch window between 7:07-7:31 p.m. Wednesday. You may get a glimpse of NASA's next suborbital launch. You can also watch the launch online
NWS: Moderate flooding will cause water to reach the floor of the Maritime Museum in Annapolis and it will begin to cover Boyer Road.
Read Maryland's guidelines for harvesting oysters and clams.
Regardless of Hurricane Joaquin's path, area is preparing for heavy rains Friday and Saturday.
Sky-gazers have something to look forward to Sunday if Maryland's weather cooperates.
Sky-gazers have something to look forward to this weekend if Maryland's weather cooperates.
Annapolis, Edgewater and part of Anne Arundel County can expect flash flooding 'shortly,' according to National Weather Service.
An 8-foot bull shark tangled in fishing nets was brought in by St. Mary's County fishermen.
Those sensitive to air quality should avoid strenuous activities, outdoor exercise.
The moon will look a little bigger in the sky tonight.
Anne Arundel County residents can apply for the training, which helps restore local waterways.
Air pollution levels in parts of the Baltimore metro area may be unhealthy for sensitive groups.
This week's shower should be the brightest of the year. Also, check out an upcoming observatory program at University of Maryland.
Visitors to the tourist destination are urged to pay attention to lifeguard warnings after two dangerous days on the water.
Nearly 100 residents, most in Anne Arundel County, reported feeling a small earthquake Saturday night. Did you? Tell us in comments.
The full list of hurricane names, from the National Weather Service.
The latest from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on what has so far been a quiet season.
Rain threats head out of the forecast for a few days, but what about those clouds? Here's the forecast.
The August shower should be the brightest of the year. Also, check out an upcoming observatory program at University of Maryland.
Storms are expected to arrive in Anne Arundel County in the late afternoon, bringing the potential for strong winds and hail.
Maryland will experience a special lunar event this week.
A pod of 50-100 dolphins frolicked about a boat, following it to the bridge in Newcomb.
Keep your camera handy if you'll be boating this weekend--you might spot a manatee.
Wear light and loose fitting clothing and drink plenty of water as temps will feel like 100 degrees or higher.
Residents can get out of the heat by taking refuge Monday at the Pip Moyer Recreation Center.
Residents can get out of the heat by taking refuge Sunday at the Pip Moyer Recreation Center.
National Weather Service forecasts weekend, Sunday especially, to be a scorcher in Annapolis.
An endangered manatee has been spotted near Waldorf. The National Aquarium wants you to back off, but send pics if you get one.
The watch will last from 2 p.m. Tuesday until 2 a.m. Wednesday.
Showers and thunderstorms are in the forecast, but not the whole weekend. Here's the forecast.
'Supercell thunderstorm' is capable of large hail, damaging winds, National Weather Service advises.
The National Weather Service says heavy rain is in the weekend forecast.
Hammerhead shark cruising shore of Ocean City, MD, likely gave birth to pups and then left overnight. Plus shark safety tips from experts.
Maryland Department of Natural Resources officials say the shark is hurt, and likely about to give birth. Gawkers are asked to stay away.
National Weather Service has issued two alerts for the region, due to remnants of Tropical Depression Bill making their way into the area.
The National Weather Service predicts up to three inches of rain in parts of Maryland by Sunday with the possibility of flash flooding.
Helpful advice from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on how to keep Maryland families safe during a storm.