Thursday’s afternoon and evening commute in Maryland could be hazardous because of snowy, slippery conditions, according to a statement by the National Weather Service.
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,
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Many Marylanders woke up to several inches of snow and messy road conditions Monday morning as the state was hit with a winter storm.
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore issued an executive order late Sunday declaring a state of emergency as a powerful winter storm approached with forecasts calling for heavy snow across much of the state.
A Winter Weather Advisory will take effect this evening for Southern Maryland and the Fredericksburg area. The National Weather Service expects 1 to 2 inches of snow, with up to 3 inches in some areas. Commuters should prepare for slippery roads and reduced visibility.
The first significant snowfall of the season broke records across the Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia region on Monday. Here’s a look at snow totals near you from the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service estimates that the Baltimore region will see about 4 to 8 inches of snow accumulation, with 10 inches possible in some isolated areas on Monday. The heaviest snowfall will occur through mid-morning before a second round in the late afternoon or evening.