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Weather-Related Schedule Changes (February 3, 2014)

There's aWinter Weather Advisoryin effect for Baltimore City, southern Baltimore County, and Howard County. Much of the rest of the area's under aWinter Storm Warning, including northern Baltimore County andHarford, Carroll, Frederick, and Washington counties.

Areas under the Advisory could get 1 to 3 inches of snow and sleet today; areas under the Warning could get 3 to 6 inches. 

The forecast's prompted a number of schedule changes.

Schools are closedin Baltimore County’s Hereford Zone, and in:, Frederick County, and .

The Social Security Administration Headquarters and its Baltimore Metro Area Offices will open 2 Hours late. And there's aliberal leave policy in effect for Baltimore County employees; similar policies are in effect for several other county governments.

Some issues for MARC trains; Brunswick Line trains are operating 10-20 minutes late. And there are additional delays around the system... you can find out more here.

Some colleges and private schools are also changing their schedules; be sure to make sure your destination will be open before you head out.

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"If radio were a two-way visual medium," Nathan would see WYPR listeners every weekday between 5am and 3pm. Weekday mornings, Nathan serves up the latest Maryland news and weather (interspersed with the occasional snarky comment). Nathan also does continuity breaks through the midday, adds audio flaire to Sheilah Kast's "On The Record," infrequently fills in for Tom Hall on "Midday," does all sorts of fundraising stuff, AND "additional tasks where assigned". When not at WYPR, Nathan teaches a class on audio documentary at Towson University, and spends their spare time running around Baltimore's neighborhoods and hiking around Maryland's natural areas. Before coming toWYPR, Nathan spent 8 years at WAMU in Washington -- working every job from part-time receptionist to on-air host, gaining experience in promotions, fundraising, audience analysis, and program production. They've also served as a fundraising consultant, assisting dozens of public radio stations nationwide with on-air fundraisers. Originally from rural Pennsylvania, Nathan has called Charm City home since 2005.