Mostly Sunny Today; Snow Likely Wednesday

Current Surface Map
Current Surface Map
High pressure will build into the area today, providing mostly sunny skies. Highs today will be in the low 40s.

Clouds will increase tomorrow, ahead of an area of low pressure that will move towards our area. Highs tomorrow will be in the low to mid 40s.

Expect light rain or light rain and snow to develop Tuesday evening. As the storm moves to our south, it will intensify and drag colder air into the area. This will change the rain over to snow late Tuesday night. Snow will continue through the day on Wednesday, tapering off Wednesday evening.

The marginal temperatures, combined with a March sun angle will work against accumulations, however with heavy snowfall rates, there is still a potential for a significant amount of accumulation of snow from this storm.

A Winter Storm Watch for at least 5 inches of snow is in effect for all areas of the state west of the Bay, except Calvert, Charles and St. Marys counties.

The storm moves away from the area on Thursday as high pressure returns. It will be a windy and cold day, with highs around 40.

A warming trend and dry conditions will end the week, with highs in the upper 40s on Friday, reaching the low 50s on Saturday and Sunday.

 

Yesterday’s Weather Station Stats:
High Temp: 39.0°
Low Temp: 29.1°
Rain: 0.00″