Sunday is scheduled to drop as much as 2 to 4 inches of snow on the Baltimore area — right before temperatures plummet into the single digits Monday night.
Several inches of snow are expected to land in the nation's capital ahead of Trump's pre-inaugural rally on Sunday.
Many Marylanders woke up to several inches of snow and messy road conditions Monday morning as the state was hit with a winter storm.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, on Monday afternoon, urged Marylanders to stay off the roads unless they have an emergency or reason to be on the roads.
First major snowstorm of 2025 is over. National Weather Service eyeing possible weekend storm. Wind chills in Hagerstown area near 0 Thursday morning.
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.
Some portions of Baltimore-area under winter storm warning Sunday; MLK Parade canceled Monday
The two events are coinciding for just the third time since 1986, when the civil rights leader’s birthday was first honored as a national holiday.
Projections have been updated for the timing, track and snowfall totals for a fast-moving Nor’easter taking aim at the region.Click here for a new, updated story: Projected Snowfall Totals Increase As Nor'easter Nears: See Where Up
Meteorologist Tony Pann updates the snow totals Maryland could see on Sunday.
Winter Weather Advisories and Winter Storm Warnings have been issued for most of the DMV. Most of the region will end up with 2 - 4" of snow. There are a few spots of west of D.C. Metro, such as Winchester and Martinsburg that could end up with 6 inches of snow.