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🎧 Listen Live — Maryland

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Tip: When power blinks and phones get spicy, radio is the original “always-on” infrastructure. Old school wins.

📻 Maryland Local Radio

Fast links

WYPR 88.1 — Baltimore (NPR)

Maryland public radio with strong local reporting and emergency coverage.

WBAL NewsRadio 1090 / FM 101.5 — Baltimore

Breaking news + traffic + weather cut-ins—solid during fast-moving storm days.

WAMU 88.5 — DC Region (covers MD)

Regional NPR powerhouse with Maryland spillover coverage and public safety updates.

WTOP 103.5 — DC Region (covers MD)

Constant breaking updates, traffic, and weather—useful when conditions flip fast.

WEAA 88.9 — Baltimore (Morgan State / NPR)

Local news + community coverage; good Maryland signal during closures and advisories.

NOAA Weather Radio

Emergency MVP: transmitter maps + NWR info when you need it most.

📺 Maryland TV News

Local coverage

WBAL-TV 11 — NBC Baltimore

Major Maryland newsroom with storm tracking and breaking coverage.

WJZ-TV — CBS Baltimore

Baltimore-area breaking news and weather alerts with frequent updates.

WMAR-TV 2 — ABC Baltimore

Local coverage for storms, closures, and fast-moving public safety events.

FOX 45 — Baltimore

Fast local reporting—good for quick headlines and developing situations.

Maryland Public Television (MPT)

Statewide public media with Maryland-focused updates and special coverage.

National streams (backup)

If local towers go quiet, national sources can fill gaps fast.

🚨 Real-Time National Weather Service Alerts — Maryland

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Maryland tip: coastal flooding loves high tides + wind. Check local EM pages too.