East Carolina University has brought back its annual Polar Bear Plunge for another year.
More than 4,000 Maryland students braved the wind and cold to show their support for Special Olympics Maryland on Wednesday.
Students from North Peace Secondary School (NPSS) took part in the Polar Bear Dip for North Peace Search and Rescue (NPSAR).
Meteorologist Ava Marie says it will be a windy and wet Friday with periods of rain and wind gust up to 20 mph.
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