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Writer's pictureBrian Schley

LOOK AT THE GFS FROM 3 DAYS AGO WHEN I FIRST TOLD EVERYONE 2 TO 4 GRASSY INCHES OF SNOW WITH MOSTLY



THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR THE BALTIMORE AREA FROM 700 AM UNTIL 900 PM ON SATURDAY

TONIGHT: CLOUDY BUT RATHER BREEZY AND VERY COLD WITH SNOW SHOWERS POSSIBLE IN SOME AREAS TOWARD DAWN AS LOWS HOVER NEAR FREEZING LO: 30

SATURDAY: CLOUDY BUT BREEZY AND VERY COLD WITH SNOW THAT MAY BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES DURING THE LATE AFTERNOON AND EARLY EVENING HOURS WITH TOTALS RANGING FROM 2 TO 4 INCHES WEST OF THE BAY BUT MOSTLY ON GRASSY SURFACES AS SOME SLICK SLUSHY CONDITIONS MAY DEVELOP AFTER DARK ON LESS TRAVELED ROADWAYS WHERE THE CHANCE FOR THE SLUSHY REFREEZE IS HIGHEST LO: 32 HI: 36

SUNDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY EARLY AND MOSTLY SUNNY LATER ON BUT BREEZY AND VERY COLD LO: 26 HI: 40

MONDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY BUT NOT AS COLD LO: 30 HI: 44

TUESDAY: PARTLY TO MOSTLY CLOUDY AND COOL WITH A CHANCE FOR SOME LIGHT RAIN AND OR WET SNOW IN SOME AREAS AFTER MIDNIGHT BEFORE A STEADY PLAIN RAIN STARTS TO OVERSPREAD THE ENTIRE AREA DURING THE DAY ON WEDNESDAY LO: 34 HI: 48

WEDNESDAY: CLOUDY AND VERY COOL WITH SOME RAIN AND WET SNOW POSSIBLE EARLY THEN JUST PLAIN RAIN ALL DAY AS RAIN TOTALS NEAR ONE HALF OF AN INCH LO: 38 HI: 48

"WEATHER OR NOT"

FORECASTER: SCHLEY

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