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Climate

 

Maryland has a wide array of climates for a state of its size, due to local variances in elevation, proximity to water, and protection from colder weather due to downslope winds.
The eastern half of Maryland lies on the Atlantic Coastal Plain, with very flat topography and very sandy or muddy soil. This region has a humid subtropical climate, with hot, humid summers and a short, mild to cool winter. This region includes the cities of Salisbury, Annapolis, Ocean City, and southern and eastern greater Baltimore.
 
Sunset over a marsh at Cardinal Cove, on the Patuxent River.
Beyond this region lies the Piedmont which lies in the transition between the humid subtropical climate zone and the subtropical highland zone (Köppen Cfb), with hot, humid summers and cool winters where average annual snowfall exceeds 20 inches and temperatures below 10°F are annual occurrences. This region includes Frederick, Hagerstown, Westminster, Gaithersburg and northern and western greater Baltimore.
 
Extreme western Maryland, in the higher elevations of Allegany County and Garrett County lie completely in the subtropical highland (Köppen Cfb) zone, due to elevation (more typical of the Appalachian mountain region) with milder summers and cool, often snowy winters.
Precipitation in the state is characteristic of the East Coast. Annual rainfall ranges from 35 to 45 inches (890 to 1,100 mm) with more in higher elevations. Nearly every part of Maryland receives 3.5–4.5 inches (89–110 mm) per month of rain. Average annual snowfall varies from 9 inches (23 cm) in the coastal areas to over 100 inches (250 cm) in the western mountains of the state. Maryland's highest recorded temperature is 109 °F (43 °C) at Cumberland and Frederick both on July 10, 1936 while the coldest recorded temperature is −40 °F (−40 °C) at Oakland on January 13, 1912.
 
Because of its location near the Atlantic Coast, Maryland is somewhat vulnerable to tropical cyclones, although the Delmarva Peninsula, and the outer banks of North Carolina to the south provide a large buffer, such that a strike from a major hurricane (category 3 or above) is not very likely but is not impossible. More often, Maryland might get the remnants of a tropical system which has already come ashore and released most of its wind energy. Maryland averages around 30–40 days of thunderstorms a year, and averages around six tornado strikes annually.

 

 

 

 

COUNTIES: Aberdeen , Accokeek , Adelphi , Andrews AFB , Annapolis , Arbutus , Arnold , Aspen Hill , Ballenger Creek , Baltimore , Bel Air , Bel Air North , Bel Air South , Beltsville , Bennsville , Bethesda , Bladensburg , Bowie , Bowleys Quarters , Brooklyn Park , Burtonsville , California , Calverton , Cambridge , Camp Springs , Cape St. Claire , Carney , Catonsville , Chesapeake Ranch Estates-Drum Point , Cheverly , Chillum , Clinton , Cloverly , Cockeysville , Colesville , College Park , Columbia , Coral Hills , Crofton , Cumberland , Damascus , Darnestown , District 1, Buckeystown , District 1, Taneytown , District 10, Funkstown , District 17, Hagerstown , District 21, Hagerstown , District 25, Hagerstown , District 3, Hagerstown , District 3, Leonardtown , District 3, Middletown , District 5, Queenstown , District 7, Cresaptown/Bel Air , District 8, Bryantown , District Heights , Dundalk , East Riverdale , Easton , Edgemere , Edgewood , Eldersburg , Elkridge , Elkton , Ellicott City , Essex , Fairland , Fallston , Ferndale , Forest Glen , Forestville , Fort Meade , Fort Washington , Frederick , Friendly , Frostburg , Gaithersburg , Garrison , Germantown , Glen Burnie , Glenarden , Glenn Dale , Greater Landover , Greater Upper Marlboro , Green Haven , Green Valley , Greenbelt , Hagerstown , Halfway , Havre de Grace , Hillcrest Heights , Hyattsville , Jessup , Joppatowne , Kemp Mill , Kettering , La Plata , Lake Arbor , Lake Shore , Langley Park , Lanham-Seabrook , Lansdowne-Baltimore Highlands , Largo , Laurel , Lexington Park , Linganore-Bartonsville , Linthicum , Lochearn , Londontowne , Lutherville-Timonium , Marlow Heights , Marlton , Maryland City , Mays Chapel , Middle River , Milford Mill , Mitchellville , Montgomery Village , Mount Airy , Mount Rainier , New Carrollton , North Bethesda , North Kensington , North Laurel , North Potomac , Ocean City , Ocean Pines , Odenton , Olney , Overlea , Owings Mills , Oxon Hill-Glassmanor , Parkville , Parole , Pasadena , Perry Hall , Pikesville , Potomac , Randallstown , Redland , Reisterstown , Riverdale Park , Riverside , Riviera Beach , Rockville , Rosaryville , Rosedale , Rossmoor , Rossville , Salisbury , Savage-Guilford , Severn , Severna Park , Silver Spring , South Gate , South Kensington , South Laurel , St. Charles , Stevensville , Suitland-Silver Hill , Takoma Park , Temple Hills , Thurmont , Towson , Travilah , Waldorf , Walker Mill , Westminster , Wheaton-Glenmont , White Marsh , White Oak , Woodlawn , Woodmore

 

 

COUNTIES: Allegany, Anne Arundel, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Calvert, Caroline, Carroll, Cecil, Charles, Dorchester, Frederick, Garrett, Harford, Howard, Kent, Montgomery, Prince George's, Queen Anne's, St. Mary's, Somerset, Talbot, Washington, Wicomico, Worcester

 

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