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Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse News, Baltimore, Maryland Camera - Port of Baltimore, Maryland Webcams - Cruising Earth

Aerial view of the Port of Baltimore, Maryland
Port of Baltimore, Maryland

Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse News, Baltimore, Maryland Camera

Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse News, Baltimore, Maryland Live Streaming Camera

Camera Location Description:
Historical news coverage from WBAL of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse on 3/26/2004 in Baltimore, Maryland.

Camera Location Date / Time:
Fri May 22, 2026 02:30 PM EDT

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Aerial view of the Port of Baltimore, Maryland
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Current Baltimore, Maryland Weather Conditions

Port of Baltimore, Maryland current weather conditions: Mist
Mist
Temperature:59 °F
Wind Direction:Out of 70°
Wind Speed:13.8 mph / 12 knots
Humidity:93%
Pressure:30.3 inHg / 1026 mb
Visibility:3 mi
Sunrise:5:47 AM
Sunset:8:18 PM

Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse News, Baltimore, Maryland Camera Location

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Webcam To Port of Baltimore, Maryland: = 4.41 miles NorthWest

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