The National Weather Service has extended the Winter Weather Advisory for parts of Maryland through 10 am Sunday, as forecasters continue to monitor a narrow but potentially impactful band of overnight snow.
The advisory now runs from midnight tonight through 10 am Sunday and covers portions of central, northeast, and northern Maryland, as well as Washington, DC and northern Virginia. Snow totals of 1 to 3 inches are expected for most locations within the advisory area. However, localized higher amounts of 4 to 5 inches are possible, especially across Harford and Cecil counties, where confidence is highest for heavier snowfall.
According to the National Weather Service, precipitation may begin as a brief period of rain or a rain-snow mix this evening, particularly along and southeast of the I-95 corridor. That transition should be short-lived as an Arctic front pushes colder air into the region overnight, allowing snow to become the dominant precipitation type…