
A winter storm warning was in effect in western Maryland and the Baltimore metro area. A winter weather advisory is in effect for southern Maryland and the upper Eastern Shore.
Snow started falling late Saturday morning and will continue into the early evening before changing over to sleet and freezing rain. The precipitation may fall as rain, but the ground and roads will be cold enough in many areas for it to freeze on contact Saturday night into Sunday.
Travel has become treacherous throughout Maryland as heavy snow falls quickly Saturday. The Maryland State Highway Administration is discouraging all non-emergency travel. SHA crews are plowing and salting across the state and will continue operations throughout the day and tonight.
The high temperature Saturday is forecast to be around 29 degrees and it will rise to the 40s Sunday. The storm system pushes off the coast Sunday afternoon.
As far as snow totals, sleet and freezing rain could impact how much snow accumulates, but generally 2 to 4 inches of snow is forecast in and around Baltimore, up to 6 inches of snow could accumulate in the northern suburbs, and about 1 to 2 inches of snow could fall to the south in the Annapolis area and on the Eastern Shore.
Courtesy of WBAL
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