Baltimore, MD – Maryland residents are bracing for a wintry start to December, with snow flurries and subfreezing temperatures expected through the week. Forecasters say a weak disturbance could trigger light snow showers across higher elevations early Monday. Drivers along I-70 and other routes in Western Maryland should prepare for slick roads.
According to the National Weather Service, scattered flurries will move through the region Sunday, clearing by Monday morning as temperatures hover near 44°F. Overnight lows will plummet to 27°F under mostly clear skies. Monday will see sunny conditions, though highs will only reach the low 40s, with northwest winds making it feel colder.
A mix of rain and snow is possible Wednesday night into Thursday morning, especially near the Alleghenies. Travel delays could occur, particularly for those commuting westward. The week will remain cold, with highs in the mid-40s and overnight lows consistently in the 20s.
Maryland residents should bundle up and monitor weather updates closely. Homeowners are advised to check pipes and outdoor fixtures, as freezing temperatures could cause damage. Drivers should carry emergency kits and prepare vehicles for icy conditions.
Be sure to stay alert for potential weather changes midweek, and check forecasts for updates on rain or snow probabilities.
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