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Bitter Cold and Snow on the Way for Thursday and Friday
The forecast calls for wind chill values below zero.

Bitter cold temperatures will continue for the next two days — with wind chill values possibly dipping below zero on Thursday.
With a high temperature of only 27 degrees on Thursday and northwest winds gusting up to 22 mph, the temperature will feel like -1 degrees, according to the National Weather Service forecast. Low temperatures at night are expected to be in the mid-teens.
Ocean City will likely miss most of the snow from a system that will leave the Delmarva Peninsula on Thursday morning, but any snow could result in icy driving conditions, according to the NWS hazardous weather outlook.
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Snow is more likely after 4 p.m. Friday, when a fast-moving system is expected to leave 1 to 3 inches of accumulated snow. The snow (70 percent chance) is expected to end by 1 a.m. Saturday morning.
Friday's high temperature is predicted at 28 degrees, and the wind-chill factor should dip down to zero degrees.
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Weekend highs are expected to be 32 degrees on Saturday (mostly sunny) and 34 degrees on Sunday.
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