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Tuesday Morning Forecast: Rain Persists, Orioles Game Affected
Tuesday, [Date]
Get ready for a wet Tuesday morning commute and afternoon, as rain is expected to persist throughout the day. The Baltimore Orioles game may also experience some rain, although it is anticipated to subside by nighttime.
Background
The rainy weather pattern is part of a larger storm system moving through the mid-Atlantic region. The storm has already brought heavy rain and possible flooding to parts of the region.
Traffic Impact
The rain is likely to slow down traffic throughout the Baltimore metropolitan area. Motorists are advised to allow for extra travel time and be cautious of slippery road conditions.
Orioles Game Update
The Orioles game against the Boston Red Sox is scheduled to start at 7:05 PM at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. While some rain is possible during the game, it is not expected to cause a significant delay.
Top 5 FAQs
1. When will the rain start?
Rain is expected to begin in the early morning hours and continue throughout the day.
2. How much rain is expected?
The amount of rain is uncertain, but several inches are possible.
3. Will the Orioles game be postponed?
No, the Orioles game is still scheduled to be played as planned.
4. What should commuters do to prepare for the rain?
Commuters should allow for extra travel time and be cautious of slippery road conditions.
5. What should residents do to prevent flooding?
Residents should clear any debris from gutters and downspouts and elevate valuable items in low-lying areas.

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