Winter Weather Advisory Issued for Sunday Morning
Winter Weather Advisories have been issued, and they continue to line up well with our First Call forecast from yesterday. The highest snow totals remain […]
Winter Weather Advisories have been issued, and they continue to line up well with our First Call forecast from yesterday. The highest snow totals remain […]
A brief Saturday night snow event is expected with generally minor impacts and modest accumulations.
Sunshine returns, but temps stay cold with breezy winds through the afternoon.
A cold front brings gusty winds, falling temps, and mountain snow.
High pressure delivers a cold day for the Mid-Atlantic.
Occasional snow showers today, but the steadiest snow remains south. Expect minimal accumulation and low impacts locally.
Snow may skim the region early Monday, with up to 1″ possible in southern St. Mary’s County and flurries elsewhere.
Another quick-moving system will slide off the coast Monday into Tuesday. Most snow stays south, but Southern Maryland is close enough to warrant watching.
Dense freezing fog could make roads slick and drastically reduce visibility overnight.
From snowfall totals to school delays, here’s a full breakdown of how the storm performed.

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