Wednesday’s Forecast: A touch warmer after some AM ice
After an icy start, we have a seasonally mild day on tap across the region which should help recovery efforts after Monday’s snowstorm!
After an icy start, we have a seasonally mild day on tap across the region which should help recovery efforts after Monday’s snowstorm!
Light freezing rain will be possible across the region tomorrow, which could add impacts as resident continue the clean up from Monday’s storm.
Residents are digging out today after Monday’s significant snowstorm. However, it may not be long before more snow moves back into the region.
Temperatures struggle to make it to freezing today, which will help keep those slick spots around today.
In the wake of a 6-12″+ snowstorm, our region will be left with high impacts that will linger into Tuesday affecting schools and travel.
High impacts are likely across Southern Maryland today as a significant winter storm is on track to move through the region with heavy snow and gusty winds.
Southern Maryland is on tap to see its most significant winter storm in nearly 3 years. Heavy snow and gusty winds will bring high impacts.
Overnight trends with Monday’s system have led to an increase in the snow forecast. Moderate winter weather impacts are possible Monday AM!
A cold front will move through the region late Sunday as a system develops to our south. This combination could could lead to our first snow of the year.
A brief rain/snow mix will be possible across the region this morning before some afternoon and evening clearing.

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