The storm system that brought snow to the state last night is now moving off the New England coast. Snowfall totals ranged from 1 inch in Southern Maryland to 7.5 inches in Harford county. For a listing of area snow totals compiled by the National Weather Service, click here.
Behind the system, gusty northwest winds are ushering in very cold air. Today’s high was at midnight and temperatures will remain in the upper teens to near 20 this afternoon.
Temps will likely fall into the single digits tonight before rebounding into the low 30s tomorrow under sunny skies.
Another storm system will bring mostly rain to the area Sunday, possibly starting and ending as a period of mixed precipitation. Highs will be near 40.
Behind that system, another shot of very cold air will flow into the area. Highs on Monday will be in the mid 30s but will fall through the day.
Tuesday will be the coldest day, with highs likely only in the mid teens.
Temperatures will begin to moderate on Wednesday as another storm system approaches that may affect the area by the end of the week.
Yesterday’s Weather Station Stats:
High Temp: 36.4°
Low Temp: 27.6°
Rain: 0.00″