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Baltimore Braces for Tempestuous StormBaltimore Braces for Tempestuous Storm As a formidable storm system approaches the East Coast, the city of Baltimore braces for the potential wrath of nature. The National Weather Service has issued a blizzard warning, predicting heavy snowfall, frigid temperatures, and hurricane-force winds. Meteorologists warn that the storm, known as “Winter Storm Eleanor,” could bring up to 2 feet of snow, with snowfall rates exceeding 3 inches per hour at times. The snow is expected to be accompanied by high winds, gusting up to 70 mph, creating hazardous driving conditions and possibly causing power outages. The city of Baltimore has activated its emergency operations center and is urging residents to take precautions. Schools and government offices have been closed, and transportation services have been suspended. Residents are advised to stay indoors and to avoid driving unless absolutely necessary. Emergency responders have been placed on high alert and are prepared to respond to any incidents. The city’s public works department has deployed snowplows and salt trucks to keep major roads clear. Hospitals and other essential services have made arrangements to ensure continuity of care. Stores have seen a surge in demand for food, water, and other emergency supplies. Residents are stocking up on groceries, firewood, and blankets in anticipation of extended power outages. The storm is expected to make landfall late tonight or early tomorrow morning. Baltimore residents are preparing for a long and difficult night as Winter Storm Eleanor unleashes its fury upon the city.