The Baltimore area is expected to see temperatures as high as 50 degrees this week, but snow is possible Friday.
Most of Maryland is under a cold weather advisory through Thursday as temperatures plummet into the single digits in the region in the wake of the weekend snow.
Scattered snow showers started trickling throughout the Baltimore area on Thursday morning, prompting at least one school district to cancel after-school activities. Thursday's afternoon and evening commute in Maryland could be hazardous because of snowy,
There’s a chance of snow this weekend before temperatures are expected to drop to the single digits next week due to a blast of arctic air.
Most of the state is under a cold weather advisory, with the far western edges of the state under an extreme cold warning from the National Weather Service.
The NWS extends a Cold Weather Advisory for the region including parts of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and southeast Pennsylvania.
Western Maryland may see precipitation begin as a wintry mix Monday morning, as temperatures there will still be cold enough to support frozen precipitation. Most other areas are expected to see rain. High temperatures on Monday will reach near 40°F before dipping into the upper 30s on Tuesday.
Most of Maryland is under a cold weather advisory from the National Weather Service through Thursday as temperatures plummet well below freezing. “This is a pretty strong one in terms of how cold it has become.
A cold weather advisory from the National Weather Service continues through 10 a.m. Thursday, but Maryland should warm up as the day continues.
A Cold Weather Advisory remains in effect until 11 a.m. Wednesday for Washington, D.C., and portions of Maryland, and northern Virginia.
Meteorologist Ava Marie says it will warm and windy with gust up to 25 mph for Tuesday. Temps will reach the mid 40s today and will even reach the mid 50s for Wednesday. It will continue to
Some parts of the Washington, D.C. area woke up to single digit temperatures on Thursday as frigid conditions continue to grip the region cancelling and delaying some schools in the region.