Saturday November 23 2019
The clouds have thickened up and some rain has already moved into parts of the area. There is more on the way, and it works out to bring the heaviest overnight. While the bulk of the rain will end Sunday morning for most of our region, there will be some areas with lingering showers through noon and far western Maryland will wake up to fresh snow.
Here is a look at the leading rain showers on radar, and the short range model simulation timeline sliders for the rain overnight.
Radar Snapshot Saturday 4:30 PM
One wave of rain showers near Mt Airy, Frederick and Westminster heading into southern PA. The main batch is in southern Virginia and will spread in this evening and tonight.
Radar Loop
Saturday Evening To 11 PM
This is NOT perfect, but gives the best estimation of the the rain will evolve and move through our region this evening.
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Sunday Midnight to Morning
The heaviest rain will be after midnight and end by morning for most. Some morning showers in central Maryland, but more likely in Southern PA. Western Maryland will get some accumulating snow in the morning. #stickage #FITF
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Rainfall Total
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