Wednesday’s Forecast: Light Snow This Morning, Quiet but Cold New Year’s Eve
Light snow moves out early, followed by a cold day and a colder start to the New Year.
Light snow moves out early, followed by a cold day and a colder start to the New Year.
Light snow showers are possible early Wednesday with limited impacts.
Cold, sunny, and windy conditions dominate today.
Gusts of 40–70 mph possible as strong winds move in tonight and Monday.
A cold front moves through tonight with a few rain showers, but gusty winds will be the main story.
Light wintry mix expected Friday, mainly north of Baltimore.
Mild and breezy today before colder air and a potential wintry mix arrive later this week.
A post-holiday storm is trending colder and could bring widespread wintry impacts to the Mid-Atlantic.
A warm front lifting north could bring a brief wintry mix north of Baltimore early Tuesday before changing to rain. Light accumulations, but timing may cause impacts.
Enjoy the quiet weather today — we’re tracking a narrow window for light wintry precipitation early Tuesday in colder northern spots.

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