Maryland Faces Extreme Heat and Code Red Air Quality Alerts
Maryland Faces Extreme Heat and Code Red Air Quality Alerts
US · Published Jul 16, 2026
Maryland is experiencing a combination of extreme heat, high humidity, and deteriorating air quality due to Canadian wildfire smoke.
Thursday and Friday have been declared First Alert Weather Days, with temperatures reaching the mid to upper 90s°F (approximately 35-37°C).

Impact & Risks

The extreme heat and poor air quality pose significant health risks, particularly for children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory or cardiovascular conditions. The Code Red air quality on Friday means that outdoor activities should be minimized for everyone. Additionally, the weekend may bring severe thunderstorms and isolated flash flooding, further increasing risks for residents.

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