Maryland Winter Storm Possible Sunday: Snow and Rain Could Disrupt Travel

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Baltimore, MD – A winter storm may impact Maryland on Sunday, bringing snow, rain, and potential travel disruptions across the region. Forecast models suggest accumulating snow is possible in higher elevations, with a wintry mix likely elsewhere.

According to the National Weather Service, precipitation is expected to begin as rain Saturday evening before transitioning to snow or a wintry mix early Sunday. Areas west of I-95 and in the mountains may see measurable snow, while central and eastern Maryland could experience icy conditions. Motorists should be prepared for slippery roads and reduced visibility throughout the day.

Sunday’s high temperatures are expected to hover near the low 40s, with nighttime lows dipping into the 20s. Winds could exacerbate the cold, with gusts of up to 15 mph forecast in some areas.

The storm is expected to clear by Monday, but lingering icy patches may still create hazardous conditions. Residents should stay informed by monitoring local weather updates and advisories. Prepare now by ensuring vehicles are equipped with emergency supplies and that homes are stocked with essentials.

The National Weather Service advises checking weather.gov for updated forecasts and warnings as the storm develops.

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