MARYLAND — A developing weekend system could bring a brief window of snow late Sunday, especially north and west of the I-95 corridor, before transitioning to rain Sunday night as temperatures remain marginally above freezing.
Forecast confidence is leaning toward the Canadian model solution, which has shown the most consistency with this storm setup.
Canadian Model Signals Late-Day Snow North and West of I-95
Latest Canadian (GEM) guidance shows precipitation spreading into the region Sunday afternoon and evening, with a band of snow developing across central and western Maryland, including areas west of Baltimore.
The heaviest snow signal appears across northern Maryland into southern Pennsylvania, where colder air is more established. Farther south toward Washington, D.C., and southern Maryland, precipitation trends more toward rain…