Humid and cold weather will arrive this weekend and snow forecasts may continue next week.
The National Weather Service predicts that snow, freezing rain and sleet may occur before 2 p.m. Saturday. The rest of the afternoon will bring more rain, sleet, possibly spotted fog, close to 37. It is possible to build up snow and sleet during the day in less than half an inch.
The rain will continue throughout the night, at a low of about 37.
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There may be more rainfall and possible thunderstorms before 1pm on Sunday. The showers are expected to continue for the rest of the day, with spotted fog and highs approaching 59. It is expected to last until Sunday, then partly cloudy after 7pm, about 33 lows.
Monday, President's Day, should be mostly sunny, nearly 38 years old, with gusts of up to 40 mph. The overnight low will be about 23.
It is expected to be mostly sunny on Tuesday, with a high of 36 and a low of 22.
More snow is expected on Wednesday, mainly after 1pm, mostly cloudy, while the high is close to 33. The likelihood of precipitation is 60%.
Most of Thursday and nights, snow can last until most of Thursday, nearly 32 years old, and a low of about 22.
Friday is expected to be sunny and breeze, nearly 35 years old.
Baltimore Sun reporters Dan Belson, Matt Hubbard and Shaela Foster contributed to this post. Is there any news tips? Please contact Todd Kapovich at tkarpovich@baltsun.com or x @toddkarpovich. Contact Racquel Bazos at rbazos@baltsun.com, 443-813-0770, or @rzbworks on x.
The Annapolis area receives up to 4 inches of snow at night. (Jeffrey F. Bill/employee)
Frederick Tate of Baltimore cleaned up his snowmobile Tuesday morning near Mayfield on Erdman Avenue. (Barbara Hardick Taylor/Staff)
Crew from the FTC, Ferguson's trenching company, Clear St. John Street. The Annapolis area receives up to 4 inches of snow at night. (Jeffrey F. Bill/employee)
Andrew Roberts of Glen Arm cultivated the driveway this morning on Notchcliff Road. (Barbara Hardick Taylor/Staff)
This morning, a man was walking along the trails of Lake Montebello, Baltimore. (Barbara Hardick Taylor/Staff)
Doris Rudolph of Alexandrea Virginia, Virginia swept the car Wednesday morning on Prince George Street. The Annapolis area receives up to 4 inches of snow at night. (Jeffrey F. Bill/employee)
Snow covers the bronze statue of Jim Rouse and his brother Willard Rouse II, located in Lake Kittamaqundi, Columbia, Maryland. As of this morning, the latest winter storm in Howard County has accumulated about 3.8 inches of snow. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)
Garrett Ames and his 5-year-old daughter Pippa made a final blow on the snowman in Patterson Park this morning. Barbara Hardick Taylor/Staff)
The snow blanket is over the fountain of Kittamequndi Lake in Columbia, Maryland, with penguins shrouding. As of this morning, Howard County recently received about 3.8 inches of snow from the recent winter storm. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)
County worker Tommy Pleasant continued to plough and salt after working all night in Westminster.
In Rowe Blvd., College Creek and the State Supreme Court, Rowe Blvd on the upper left. The Annapolis area receives up to 4 inches of snow at night. (Jeffrey F. Bill/employee)
Four-year-old Brielle Castiaox helped snowfall from his father's car after a snowy night in Westminster. (Thomas Walker/Freeworker)
The Annapolis area receives up to 4 inches of snow at night. (Jeffrey F. Bill/employee)
A snowy night in Westminster, BGE crew responded to a broken wire on Ridge Road (Thomas Walker/Freelance)
After a snowy night in Westminster, a car was covered in snow. (Thomas Walker/Freeworker)
The snow blanket is over the fountain of Kittamequndi Lake in Columbia, Maryland, with penguins shrouding. As of this morning, Howard County recently received about 3.8 inches of snow from the recent winter storm. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)
Maas spent a snow night in Westminster trying to find a small nose in the snow. (Thomas Walker/Freeworker)
A county truck cleared a neighborhood road after spending a snowy night in Westminster. (Thomas Walker/Freeworker)
After a snowy night in Westminster, snow stickers were on the county bus. (Thomas Walker/Freeworker)
From the left, Edwin Devas, Franklin Urgiles, Antonio Guzman and Carlos Gomes shovel the snow, there The plow is not accessible in the parking lot of Belvedere Square. When there is no job to clear the snow, these people work for Urgiles' company, Urg Kitchen & Bath. The cold weather will last until Wednesday and turn into rain at night. (Amy Davis/Staff)
Bicycling pedals along W. Baltimore Street as steam rises from the underground heating system. As of this morning, Baltimore recently received approximately 3.8 inches (9.7 cm) of snow from the recent winter storm. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)
Bill Slusher from Bel Air shovels snow and cleans up many of the Valentine's Day decorations he owns in his front yard. Slusher covers his yard for dozens of holidays and social events throughout the year, and he does it for his grandchildren. (Lloyd Fox/Staff)
Bill Slusher from Bel Air shovels snow and cleans up many of the Valentine's Day decorations he owns in his front yard. Slusher covers his yard for dozens of holidays and social events throughout the year, and he does it for his grandchildren. (Lloyd Fox/Staff)
Fresh snow has recently left behind on a winter storm blanket at Camden Yards. As of this morning, Baltimore has received about 3.8 inches. Meanwhile, Oriole pitchers and catchers will arrive in Sarasota for spring training tomorrow. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)
As Harford County prepares for the snow, Schep sprinkles salt on the mountain road in Chopa. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Brody Brown, a branch of a leasing company in Joppatowne, sprinkled salt on corporate parking lots and driveways, and expected heavy snow to fall. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
A row of snow plows prepares to take action on the Pulasky Highway in Rosdale. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Scott Perugia, his dog beau, left, Reese, walks in the snow in the Inner Harbor every day after get off work. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
A jogger passed through snowfall near the Maryland Science Center in Inner Harbor. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Snow accumulates on the ducks' backs as they swim in the inner harbor. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Joggers run in the snowfall in Baltimore Inner Harbor. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
People stroll through the Inner Harbor as the snow falls in the Baltimore area. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
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The Annapolis area receives up to 4 inches of snow at night. (Jeffrey F. Bill/employee)