There may be more cold weather on the way to the Baltimore area.
Wednesday started with a chance of very small snowfall after 7 a.m. and then turned into a cloudy day, nearly 38 years old.
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It is expected to bring rain, snow and sleet before 3 a.m. and continue all night, with sleet sometimes heavy, with low freezing levels at 32 years old. According to the National Meteorological Administration.
The likelihood of nightfall is 100%, presenting slippery conditions that could affect Thursday morning commutes.
The rain and sleet are expected to last until Thursday morning before gradually ending. The predicted height will reach 46. There may be more rainfall between 7 o'clock after nightfall and 1 o'clock in the morning, with a low of about 40. The chance of precipitation is 30%.
The sun is expected to end on Friday, with temperatures rising to 51 years higher.
The potential for rainfall and snow returns, with an 80% chance of precipitation, 37 high during the day and about 35 low overnight.
Sunday should be sunny and warm, with a height of nearly 50.
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