Baltimore, MD – Snowfall is set to blanket parts of Maryland tonight, with up to 2 inches expected along the I-95 corridor. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for central Maryland, including Baltimore and Southern Maryland, until early Saturday morning. Drivers are urged to exercise caution during late-night and early-morning travel as slippery roads and reduced visibility are likely.
According to the National Weather Service, snow is anticipated to begin late Friday evening and continue into Saturday morning. Temperatures will drop into the mid-20s tonight, with wind chills making it feel even colder. Light snow accumulations may persist into the early hours of Saturday, impacting pre-dawn commutes.
Saturday will remain cold and cloudy, with daytime highs near 36°F. Conditions will improve by afternoon as the snow tapers off. Sunday brings relief with sunny skies and highs near 39°F, though overnight temperatures will plummet to the low 20s. Looking ahead, Monday and Tuesday will offer more sunshine, but freezing conditions will dominate with highs in the low 40s and 30s.
Residents should prepare for icy conditions by salting walkways and ensuring vehicles are winter-ready. Motorists should reduce speeds, especially on untreated roads, and avoid unnecessary travel during snow showers.
Stay informed on the latest weather developments at weather.gov/lwx/winter and monitor local updates for any changes to the forecast.
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