Winter Weather Advisory Issued For Northern Maryland
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- While Baltimore's Code Blue ended Monday morning, a Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for parts of Maryland as snow seems to be more likely in the upcoming days.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for northern Maryland from 4 p.m. Tuesday to 7 a.m. Wednesday.
A potential winter commuting hazard has also been issued for the Baltimore/Washington metro areas for Wednesday morning.
Some light snowfall is likely for Tuesday afternoon into Wednesday. According to the National Weather Service, Baltimore could see one to two inches of snow.
Light #snow is looking increasingly likely Tuesday afternoon into Wednesday. Here's our current thinking for amounts, along with potential high end amounts (worst case). #DCwx #MDwx #VAwx #WVwx pic.twitter.com/IuMHEfG6br
— NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) January 14, 2018
WJZ's Bob Turk says it's likely there will be some light snowfall with no accumulation near Baltimore.
On #WJZ some light snow may cause slick spots for your Wednesday am commute. pic.twitter.com/3tpQL9MW2o
— Bob Turk WJZ-TV 13 (@TurkWJZ) January 15, 2018
Temperatures are also expected to stay low. On Monday, Baltimore saw a high of 29 degrees. Turk says temperatures will not drop as low as they did over the weekend, with lows around 20 for most of Central Maryland. But, temperatures will be in the teens on Wednesday night with a low of 18 degrees.
But, despite cold temperatures happening overnight, Bob Turk says the weather will return to normal this week.
On #WJZ after some snow, a warmer trend later this week. pic.twitter.com/n3RDBxvFRO
— Bob Turk WJZ-TV 13 (@TurkWJZ) January 15, 2018
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