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Heat Warning Issued as Temperatures Expected to Reach Mid-30s Celsius
July 18, 2026
Why it matters locally: While the national warning applies broadly, Marylanders will experience these elevated temperatures firsthand. Local emergency services and public health officials across the state will be activating protocols to assist vulnerable populations and manage potential heat-related incidents.
Authorities have issued an amber heat warning ahead of an expected temperature spike that will bring mid-30s Celsius conditions to the region on Monday and Tuesday. The warning alerts the public to prepare for elevated health risks during the two-day period. Medical officials have flagged potential dangers for vulnerable populations, including older adults, young children, and people with existing health conditions. Transportation agencies have begun preparing for possible disruptions to service. Rail operators and road authorities typically experience increased demand and operational challenges during extended heat periods, ranging from rail buckling to reduced vehicle performance. Residents and businesses have been advised to take precautions including staying hydrated, limiting outdoor activity during peak heat hours, and checking on vulnerable neighbors or family members. Public cooling centers remain available in many communities during heat events. Forecasters expect the temperatures to drop after Tuesday as weather patterns shift.
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