A series of fast-moving disturbances could bring multiple rounds of rain and snow to the region over the next several days, according to FOX5 meteorologist Mike Thomas, who outlined three separate systems worth watching between Wednesday and Sunday (the last one is the one to watch for snow lovers).
None are guaranteed to bring major impacts, but the pattern is cold enough that any organized storm could deliver wintry weather to parts of Maryland. The first system arrives Wednesday afternoon into Wednesday night, when a clipper swings to the north of the D.C. metro. Thomas notes that while this one stays too far away to bring significant snow locally, the higher elevations in western Maryland could pick up several inches. For most of central Maryland and the D.C. area, expect scattered rain showers rather than accumulating snow.
Another weak disturbance could move through Friday evening, but Thomas emphasizes that the latest model runs show very little strength to this system. Light snow showers or flurries remain possible, yet it does not currently resemble the kind of setup that brought last week’s more impactful snowfall. At this point, any effects would likely be minor and brief…