Maryland Weather Alert: 40% Higher Snow Potential Builds from Western Maryland to the I-95 Corridor Jan 20–26

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Baltimore, Maryland – Signals are trending colder for Maryland late next week, increasing the likelihood that snow becomes the dominant precipitation type across much of the state between Jan 20 and Jan 26. While specific storm systems remain uncertain, the overall pattern now favors snow over rain, especially away from the immediate Chesapeake Bay.

According to the National Weather Service and the Climate Prediction Center, Maryland is included in an area with a 40 percent chance of above-normal precipitation during the 8–14 day period. Temperature trends during that same window increasingly support colder air holding in place, raising confidence that much of the precipitation falls as snow rather than rain, particularly inland and during overnight hours…

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