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11 News Today: Persons of interest sought in Fells Point murder; VP Harris gets COVID-19 – WBAL TV Baltimore

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AVA: WE ARE STARTING OUT THE DAY WITH TEMPERATURES IN THE 40’S, ISOT’S CHILLY RIGHT NOW. THE WIND WILL PICK UP, AND THAT MAKES IT FEEL COLDER. THROUGH THE DAY THE HIGHS ARE IN THE 50’S, WHICH IS MORE THAN 10 DEGREES BELOW NORL.MA THE WIND IS GUSTING OUT OF THE NORTHWT,ES NOT ENOUGH TO BE TOO DISRUPTIVE BUT ENOUGH TO NOTICE. THROUGH THE MORNING WE ARE IN THE 40’ATS 8:00, 52 BY 1000:, MID-50’S THROUGH THE AFTERNOON AND THE WIND WILL BE THE MOST GUSTY IN ETH AFTERNOON, BUT BREEZY TONIGHT, WHICH MAKES IT FEEL CHILLY. WWEILL DROP INTO THE 30’S. IT PROBABLY FEELS LIKE THE 20’S BECAUSEF O THE WIND CHILL. YOU WANT TO PAY ATTENTION IF YOU PLANTED ANYTHING OR IF ANYTHING IS GROWING THAT IS COLD SENSITIVE. WE WILL BE IN THE 30’S WIDESPADRE TONIGHT, EVEN 30’S TOWARDS OCEAN CITY, WCHHI CAN CREATE FROST. NORTH AND WEST IT COULD BE COLDER, ENOHUG FOR A FREEZE, AND THAT CAN BE DAMAGING TO EARLY-SEASON GROWTH. PAY CLOSE ATTENTIONHE T NEXT COUPLE OF NIGHTS. TOMORR,OW NEAR 60 DEGREES. THE SUNSHINE WILL HELP, BUT THERE IS STILL A CHILLY BREEZE. LONG-TERM, I HAVE SEEN SOME MILDER WEATHER COME IN FOR EARLY NEXT WEEK. STILL, WE KNOW THAT WE HAVE TO WATCH COLD SNAPS INTO THE EARLY PART OF MAY BECAUSE EVEN EARLY NEXT WKEE AROUND MAY 5, THERE COULD BE ANOTHER COLD SNAP. MAYBE NOT AS COLASD TONIGHT STILL COULD HAVE FROST POTENTIAL. ETH SEVEN-DAY FORECAST WITH DRY WEATHER TODAY INCREASING CLOUDS, IT WILL BE GUSTY WITH HIGHS IN THE 50’S. 60 TOMORROW WITH A OLCO BREEZE. MOSTLY SUNNY FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS. THEN OVER THE WEEKEND IT LOOKS MOSTLY DRY WITH A CHANCE FOR RA

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11 News Today: Persons of interest sought in Fells Point murder; VP Harris gets COVID-19

Here’s what you need to know from 11 News to get a head start on your day.Weather | Traffic | Local News | I-Team | National/International News | COVID-19 | Sports| WATCH LIVE: You can watch 11 News Today live from 4:30 a.m. to 7 a.m., or when not live, watch the latest archived newscast: Tap here.See what you missed overnight, what’s happening today and our latest Maryland weather forecast.TODAY’S MARYLAND WEATHER FORECASTMeteorologist Ava Marie says Wednesday will be dry, but it will feel colder as the winds increase and temperatures will only be in the mid 50’s. Wind gusts up to 30 mph are possible and tonight will be even colder, with temperatures falling into the 30s.That’s cold enough for frost anywhere in the Baltimore Metro, and areas north and west could even freeze. Protect any cold sensitive plants for the next few nights. It will be dry through the rest of the week and most of the weekend, then showers are possible starting later on Sunday.WHAT’S MAKING NEWS IN MARYLANDPolice release images of persons of interest related to death of man in Fells Point | Police said Nunez was shot in the 1700 block of Thames Street after a dispute just before 1 a.m. Monday. A memorial is set up at the spot in his honor. Read more here.An investigation led to the indictments of nine people alleged to be part of a significant drug-trafficking organization on the Eastern Shore, according to Maryland State Police | Read more here.It is legislation that would allow the sale of Baltimore City-owned homes for just $1, but at a City Council meeting where the bill was up for discussion, both sides clashed, and tensions ran high | Read more here.WHAT’S MAKING HEADLINES ELSEWHEREVice President Kamala Harris tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday, the White House announced, underscoring the persistence of the highly contagious virus even as the U.S. eases restrictions in a bid to return to pre-pandemic normalcy | Read more hereDuring a meeting with members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus on Monday, President Joe Biden appeared “positive” about the idea of forgiving at least $10,000 in Americans’ student loan debt but did not make a definite commitment on the matter, according to a congresswoman in the room | Read more here.WBAL-TV 11 Weather RadarWBAL-TV 11 Traffic Map

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| WATCH LIVE: You can watch 11 News Today live from 4:30 a.m. to 7 a.m., or when not live, watch the latest archived newscast: Tap here.

See what you missed overnight, what’s happening today and our latest Maryland weather forecast.

TODAY’S MARYLAND WEATHER FORECAST

Meteorologist Ava Marie says Wednesday will be dry, but it will feel colder as the winds increase and temperatures will only be in the mid 50’s. Wind gusts up to 30 mph are possible and tonight will be even colder, with temperatures falling into the 30s.

That’s cold enough for frost anywhere in the Baltimore Metro, and areas north and west could even freeze. Protect any cold sensitive plants for the next few nights. It will be dry through the rest of the week and most of the weekend, then showers are possible starting later on Sunday.

WHAT’S MAKING NEWS IN MARYLAND

Police release images of persons of interest related to death of man in Fells Point | Police said Nunez was shot in the 1700 block of Thames Street after a dispute just before 1 a.m. Monday. A memorial is set up at the spot in his honor. Read more here.

An investigation led to the indictments of nine people alleged to be part of a significant drug-trafficking organization on the Eastern Shore, according to Maryland State Police | Read more here.

It is legislation that would allow the sale of Baltimore City-owned homes for just $1, but at a City Council meeting where the bill was up for discussion, both sides clashed, and tensions ran high | Read more here.

WHAT’S MAKING HEADLINES ELSEWHERE

Vice President Kamala Harris tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday, the White House announced, underscoring the persistence of the highly contagious virus even as the U.S. eases restrictions in a bid to return to pre-pandemic normalcy | Read more here

During a meeting with members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus on Monday, President Joe Biden appeared “positive” about the idea of forgiving at least $10,000 in Americans’ student loan debt but did not make a definite commitment on the matter, according to a congresswoman in the room | Read more here.

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