BALTIMORE — Rain has moved into the world this night. Moderate to heavy rainfall is anticipated, with potential flooding because of already saturated soils. Rainfall is prone to attain near an inch with remoted larger quantities doable. Most rain will happen inside a 3 to six-hour interval, and a FLOOD WATCH stays in impact for areas alongside I-95.
Winds are one other concern, with two principal intervals of excessive winds anticipated. High wind warnings are in place for Garrett County and wind advisories for the Baltimore Area. Winds ought to subside by Saturday night.
Looking forward, dry and chilly situations are anticipated Saturday night time, adopted by an arctic chilly entrance on Sunday. This will carry snow showers to western Maryland and considerably decrease temperatures and wind chills throughout the area.
Sunday night time’s lows will vary from single digits in far Western Maryland to the low 20s in southern Maryland.
Next week would be the coldest of the season, with below-freezing excessive temperatures anticipated for a number of days. There’s uncertainty relating to any disturbances that may work together with the chilly air to provide widespread snow.
Some forecast fashions develop a coastal low strain and with moisture spreading into the world and interacting with the chilly air might produce snow. It remains to be WAY too early to take a position on snow probabilities at this level.
One factor we’re positive of is will probably be COLD subsequent week. The coldest days will prone to be Tuesday and Wednesday. Wind chills might drop to the only digits and teenagers.
By the top of the week we could also be monitoring one other storm on Friday that would carry rain/snow to the world. Otherwise, temperatures keep beneath common by the top of the week.