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Meteorologist Tony Pann explains how high temperatures will be in the upper 90s Tuesday in Maryland and by nightfall, it s going to be muggy.
Excessive heat and humidity are in the forecast for much of the week in Maryland, so Baltimore-area cooling centers are opening to provide relief from the heat.
Meteorologist Ava Marie explained that the heat index will make it feel hotter than 100 degrees with actual temperatures in the 90s this week.
Officials remind everyone to drink more fluids, regardless of your activity level, and don t wait until you are thirsty to drink. Also, don t forget to give your pets extra water.
Weather: Code Red extreme heat alert, heat index above 100, see list of cooling centers
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Weather: Code Red extreme heat alert for Tuesday, Wednesday, see list of cooling centers
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In three related incidents on Sunday in Baltimore County, Maryland, a man kills five people, including his parents, the police said.
The Maryland man was identified as Joshua Green, 27 years old, by police, and he was responsible for the shootings. Green died in a parking lot at an Essex building on Sunday by suicide.
At around 7 a.m., county police responded to Royal Farms, an Essex convenience store and gas station in Maryland. Speaker Det. Robert Reason said that there were three people injured, two of whom died. A customer in a parked car was one of those killed, according to the investigation.
Chelmsford Police Log, Nov. 29-Dec. 5
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Below is an excerpt from the Chelmsford Police logs from Sunday, Nov. 29, to Saturday, Dec. 5. All suspects arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Sunday, Nov. 29
12:25 a.m.: A disturbance was reported on Chelmsford Street.
1:58 a.m.: A disturbance was reported on Chelmsford Street.
1:17 a.m.: A suspicious motor vehicle was reported on Apollo Drive.
12:27 p.m.: An erratic operator was reported on Route 3.
3:49 p.m.: A neighbor disturbance was reported on Kennedy Drive.
5:14 p.m.: Harassment was reported on Brittany Lane.
6:48 p.m.: A fire alarm was reported on Somerset Place.
9:06 p.m.: A residential alarm was reported on Carlisle Street.