ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) -- Maryland is mobilizing resources in preparation for a winter storm that could impact the state's roads and infrastructure, Gov. Larry Hogan announced Sunday.
The effort comes as much of the state is under winter weather advisories and warnings.
The National Weather Service is predicting snowfall Monday morning for parts of the state, with higher amounts anticipated near D.C., southern Maryland and along the Eastern Shore.
Forecasters rain will give way to snow early Monday, and they predict 30- to 40-mph wind gusts could cause the snow to drift.
"At my direction, our state is taking every precaution and coordinating resources to prepare for the first winter weather event of the year," Hogan said. "I urge Marylanders to stay tuned to their local forecasts for the latest updates on road conditions and potential closures, heed the guidance of state and local authorities, and use common sense."
Here's how the state is preparing: