Wet, wintry weather arrives this weekend, with possible snow showers forecast to continue next week.
There is a chance of snow, freezing rain and sleet before 2 p.m. Saturday, the National Weather Service predicts. The rest of the afternoon will bring more rain, sleet likely and patchy fog with a high near 37. Less than a half inch of daytime snow and sleet accumulation is possible.
The rain will continue throughout the night with a low around 37.
More rain and possibly a thunderstorm could be in the area before 1 p.m. Sunday. The showers are expected to continue throughout the rest of the day with patchy fog and high near 59. The rain is predicted to continue into Sunday before turning partly cloudy after 7 p.m., with a low around 33.
Monday, Presidents Day, should be mostly sunny with a high near 38 and wind gusts as high as 40 mph. The overnight low will be around 23.
Tuesday is expected to be mostly sunny with a high of 36 and a low of 22.
More snow is expected Wednesday, mainly after 1 p.m. Otherwise, it’s expected to be mostly cloudy, with a high near 33. The chance of precipitation is 60%.
The snow could continue into most of the day and evening Thursday with a high near 32 and a low around 22.
Friday is forecast to be sunny and breezy with a high near 35.
Baltimore Sun reporters Dan Belson, Matt Hubbard and Shaela Foster contributed to this article. Have a news tip? Contact Todd Karpovich at [email protected] or on X as @ToddKarpovich. Contact Racquel Bazos at [email protected], 443-813-0770 or on X as @rzbworks.
The Annapolis area received up to 4 inches of snow over night. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Frederick Tate, of Baltimore, clears his car of snow in the Mayfield neighborhood on Erdman Avenue on Tuesday morning. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Staff)
Crews from FTC, Ferguson Trenching Company, clear St. John Street of snow. The Annapolis area received up to 4 inches of snow over night. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Andrew Roberts of Glen Arm plows his driveway on Notchcliff Road this morning. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Staff)
A man walks along the trail at Lake Montebello in Baltimore this morning. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Staff)
Doris Rudolph, Alexandrea Virginia, sweeps off her car Wednesday morning on Prince George Street. The Annapolis area received up to 4 inches of snow over night. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Snow covers the bronze statues of Jim Rouse and his brother, Willard Rouse II, at Lake Kittamaqundi in Columbia, Maryland. As of this morning, Howard County has accumulated about 3.8 inches of snow from the recent winter storm. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)
Garrett Ames and his daughter Pippa, 5, put the finishing touches on a snowman at Patterson Park this morning. Barbara Haddock Taylor/Staff)
Snow blankets the penguins perched atop the fountain at Lake Kittamaqundi in Columbia, Maryland. As of this morning, Howard County has received approximately 3.8 inches of snow from the recent winter storm.(Kevin Richardson/Staff)
County worker Tommy Pleasant continues to plow and salt after working through the night in Westminster.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)
Looking north-west on Rowe Blvd., College Creek and the State Supreme Court, upper left. The Annapolis area received up to 4 inches of snow over night. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Four-year old Brielle Castiaox helps to clear snow from her father’s car following a snowy night in Westminster.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)
The Annapolis area received up to 4 inches of snow over night. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
BGE crews respond to a broken power line on Ridge Road following a snowy night in Westminster.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)
A line of cars are covered in snow following a snowy night in Westminster.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)
Snow blankets the penguins perched atop the fountain at Lake Kittamaqundi in Columbia, Maryland. As of this morning, Howard County has received approximately 3.8 inches of snow from the recent winter storm.(Kevin Richardson/Staff)
Horses try to find a nibble through the snow following a snowy night in Westminster.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)
A County truck clears a neighborhood road following a snowy night in Westminster.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)
Snow clings to a County bus following a snowy night in Westminster.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)
From left, Edwin Devas, Franklin Urgiles, Antonio Guzman and Carlos Gomes shovel snow where the plows can’t reach in a parking lot at Belvedere Square. When there is not work to do clearing snow, the men work for Urgiles’ company, URG Kitchen & Bath. Wintry weather will continue through Wednesday, turning into rain by evening. (Amy Davis/Staff)
A cyclist pedals along W. Baltimore Street as steam rises from the underground heating system. As of this morning, Baltimore has received approximately 3.8 inches (9.7 cm) of snow from the recent winter storm. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)
Bill Slusher of Bel Air shovels the snow and cleans up around the large number of Valentine decorations that he has in his front yard. Slusher covers his from yard in blow up decorations for dozens of holidays and social events throughout the year and he does it for his grandchildren. (Lloyd Fox/Staff)
Bill Slusher of Bel Air shovels the snow and cleans up around the large number of Valentine decorations that he has in his front yard. Slusher covers his from yard in blow up decorations for dozens of holidays and social events throughout the year and he does it for his grandchildren. (Lloyd Fox/Staff)
A recent winter storm blankets Eutaw Street at Camden Yards, leaving a fresh layer of snow. As of this morning, Baltimore has received approximately 3.8 inches. Meanwhile, Orioles pitchers and catchers are set to arrive tomorrow for Spring Training in Sarasota. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)
A snowplow spreads salt on Mountain Road in Joppa as Harford County prepares for the snow. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
After sending his workers home early, Brody Brown, branch manager of a rental company in Joppatowne, spreads salt on the business’ parking lot and driveway before expected heavy snow fall. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
A row of snow plows stand ready for action along Pulaski Highway in Rosedale. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Scott Perugia, takes his dogs Beau, left, and Reese for their daily walk in the snow at the Inner Harbor after work. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
A jogger runs through the falling snow near the Maryland Science Center at the Inner Harbor. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Snow accumulates on backs of ducks as they swim in the Inner Harbor. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
A jogger runs through the falling snow at the Inner Harbor in Baltimore. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
People stroll around the Inner Harbor as the snow falls in the Baltimore region. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
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The Annapolis area received up to 4 inches of snow over night. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)