Tim Williams,

CBS News Baltimore September 30, 2018 / 2:00 PM EDT / CBS Baltimore Tim Williams WJZ-TV meteorologist Tim Williams anchors WJZ’s morning show. He has the sort of engaging personality and poised self-confidence that makes even viewers who don’t like to get up early come alive with smiles. His weather knowledge also allows him to add context to weather forecasts, letting viewers know whether their morning commutes will be washouts. Tim also reports on breaking news and other unfolding events of interest to residents of this region. The Baltimore native came back home to Maryland when WJZ hired him in 1995. He has also worked at television stations in Jacksonville, Florida, and Hagerstown, Maryland. Williams received degrees from both Towson State University and the Broadcasting Institute of Maryland, as well as a meteorology degree from Mississippi State University. Follow Tim Williams on social media: Facebook | Twitter tanks for reading CBS NEWS. ts to enter email address to continue

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  • The title implies that there was a severe winter storm with heavy snowfall when in fact it only received generally 2 to 5 inches across Maryland.

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Limited Snowfall in Maryland During Fast-Moving Winter Storm

Limited Snowfall in Maryland During Fast-Moving Winter Storm

Broke On: Saturday, 17 February 2024 A fast-moving winter storm hit Maryland on Friday night into Saturday morning, bringing 5 inches or more of snow to Westminster, Reisterstown, Cockeysville and BWI-Marshall while Clarksville got 2 inches. However due to warm temperatures when the storm started and ground that was not frozen accumulation in Maryland was limited. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for Baltimore, Carroll, Cecil and Harford counties as well as Baltimore City while Anne Arundel County remains under a Winter Storm Advisory. Schools in these areas have canceled weekend activities due to the snow.