Weather App Predicts Another Foot of Snow for Maryland, Drawing Frustration From Meteorologists

As the region keeps an eye on a potential storm that is now expected to track east and miss the area, the Apple Weather app once again raised eyebrows by briefly showing the possibility of a foot of snow.

The forecast echoes recent frustration with the app’s performance during winter weather events. Just yesterday, FOX45 meteorologist Gerard Jebaily publicly called out Apple Weather after it repeatedly projected more than 20 inches of snow in the days leading up to last weekend’s storm. After the storm ended, the app appeared to significantly overstate snowfall totals, showing more than two feet of snow in locations that ultimately saw less than 10 inches.

On Monday, NBC4 chief meteorologist Doug Kammerer also weighed in, posting on social media to caution residents against relying on the app’s projections. “Again!! The darn Apple app is scaring people showing a total of 14–17 inches this weekend,” Kammerer wrote. “Do not listen to it. No meteorologist actually looks at it. I’ve got you covered with any storms that move our way. As for the storm this weekend, as of right now there is a chance for snow. I think the best chance is that this storm will stay just off to our east. You know I’ll be watching it for you.”…

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