BALTIMORE – If you're headed to a Ravens game, pack your bags and watch for tough road conditions.
The Ravens host the Pittsburgh Steelers at 4:30 PM on Saturday at M&T Bank Stadium in downtown Baltimore.
[Maryland Weather: Alert Day, chilly rain for the Ravens game]
First Alert meteorologist Molly Roby has the game-day forecast.
The end of the regular season will be wet and cold. You'll need a hooded jacket or coat, as well as an extra layer of clothing.
At kickoff, temperatures will be around 37 degrees, 39 degrees by halftime, and 41 degrees by the end of the game, mixed with cold rain.
If you're traveling north into the game, from Carroll or Frederick counties, there is a winter storm warning, which extends through Saturday night. There will likely be snow, ice and rain, and in the northwest, water levels could reach 2 to 4 inches.
“You can definitely see some great travel conditions on your way home from the game,” says Molly Roby, First Alert meteorologist. “Play it safe and be sure to contact the First Alert Weather team for the latest news until the end of the game.”
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