Annapolis, MD – Maryland residents should prepare for a week of dynamic weather, starting with strong winds on Sunday, followed by a significant drop in temperatures and potential snowfall by midweek.
On Sunday, February 16, expect cloudy skies with periods of rain and a possible thunderstorm in the morning. Some storms may bring flooding downpours and localized damaging wind gusts. Temperatures will be milder, with highs reaching 62°F (16°C) and lows dropping to 29°F (-2°C) by evening. Residents should secure loose outdoor items and remain vigilant for possible power outages and localized flooding.
Monday, February 17 (Washington’s Birthday) will usher in much colder conditions. The day will start with some clouds, then turn sunny but windy, with high temperatures only reaching 38°F (3°C) and lows dipping to 21°F (-6°C). The significant temperature drop may lead to icy patches on roads; motorists are advised to drive cautiously.
The cold trend continues into Tuesday, February 18, with cold temperatures and intervals of clouds and sunshine. Highs will be around 34°F (1°C), and lows near 18°F (-8°C). Residents should dress warmly and limit exposure to the cold.
Wednesday, February 19, brings a chance of light snow under very cold conditions. Highs are expected to be near 30°F (-1°C), with lows around 28°F (-2°C). While significant accumulation isn’t anticipated, even light snowfall can make roads slippery. Stay updated with local forecasts for any changes.
By Thursday, February 20, the cold persists with cloudy and breezy conditions. Highs will be around 29°F (-1°C), and lows near 20°F (-7°C). Residents should continue to take necessary precautions against the cold.
This week’s weather pattern indicates a sharp transition from mild to frigid conditions, with potential hazards including strong winds, rapid temperature drops, and light snowfall. Stay informed through local weather updates and take appropriate measures to ensure safety.
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