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Wednesday Winter Storm Could Cause Power Outages, BGE Warns

A snowstorm is heading toward Central Maryland and Howard and Carroll counties, and may hit Tuesday.

 
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Baltimore Gas and Electric is bringing in 500 extra workers to help with any power outages that might occur due to a potential winter storm Tuesday evening and Wednesday, according to a news release Monday afternoon.

Wind gusts could get as strong as 50 mph, causing outages and even preventing the company's use of bucket trucks to make repairs right away, the release states.

"Snow accumulations are forecasted to reach between six to 15 inches. Coupled with high wind gusts, heavy, wet snow can cover tree limbs, electric delivery equipment and power lines, and cause power outages," wrote BGE officials in a news release.

A winter storm watch is in effect from Tuesday evening through Wednesday evening, including in Maryland: from Frederick to Baltimore, and Westminster to Annapolis, according to the National Weather Service.

There might be "heavy wet snow, gusty winds, possible power outages," it states.

Meteorologist Justin Berk says there could be up to 5 inches in some areas of Central Maryland.

The regional Foot's Forecast published Monday morning announced: "This.Is.Not.A.Drill."

What's coming Tuesday for Maryland, Virginia, the Potomac River Valley, southeast and central Pennsylvania could be "the snowstorm of the year, in a powder-filled last hurrah," bringing "difficult travel, school closures and flight cancelations," Foot's states.

While Foot's calls for snow Tuesday night through Thursday morning for the larger region, the National Weather Service forecast for Howard and Carroll counties and the Metro area says snow is likely Tuesday through Wednesday night.

Do you think we'll get 5 inches of snow, if any? What's YOUR forecast? Tell us in the comments.

Related Topics: Maryland weather

Nicole G.

1:37 pm on Monday, March 4, 2013

I think this might be a big one. During past snow no one really talked about it being significant. But watching the news today and they said this could be our biggest even in past couple of years so yea im pretty sure grocery stores are packed now!

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Karen Wolfram-Parks

1:53 pm on Monday, March 4, 2013

Justin Berk is now callig for 10+ inches...on his Facebook page. :) SNOW DAY!!!!

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Brandie Jefferson

3:26 pm on Monday, March 4, 2013

10 + inches?? Has my cynicism met its match? Maybe I'll make a quick trip to the grocery store. Just in case. ;)

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EL

4:31 pm on Monday, March 4, 2013

I was thinking we had a chance for some good snow. Then it started to get all the media coverage so I am not sure anymore. ;)

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RJ Teich

9:53 pm on Monday, March 4, 2013

NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am NOT digging myself out in MARCH! This is cruel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Leave it in New England and/or Pennsylvania!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Eileen Walker

11:44 pm on Monday, March 4, 2013

It could happen. One of the biggest storms on record occurred at the end of March, 1942, amounting to 22 inches in suburban Washington, DC. I lived in Glenn Dale, MD at the time and we were snowed in.

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Bonnie

12:43 am on Tuesday, March 5, 2013

I dont wanna be stranded at Sheetz again!!!

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Robin L. Brodkin

10:10 pm on Tuesday, March 5, 2013

I believe we could get as much as 10+ inches as that is what Justin Bet I is calling for and I've always trusted him, no need to stop now.

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