Updated Timeline For Freezing Rain And Temperatures
Friday December 16 - Looking at the national radar, this storm appears to be huge! After a week of national headlines, it might appear as an ice age is coming.
Friday December 16 - Looking at the national radar, this storm appears to be huge! After a week of national headlines, it might appear as an ice age is coming.
Friday December 16 - The National Weather Service has issued a Freezing Rain Advisory that includes Maryland's lower Eastern Shore of Dorchester and Wicomico Counties. Cambridge and Salisbury are impacted.
Friday December 16 - A Winter Weather Advisory covers much of our area tonight through Saturday morning. The Winter Storm Watch in north central Maryland is likely to be adjusted
Wednesday December 14 - The arctic blast that has been advertised for many days is about to arrive. While there is not much moisture now, there is an upper level
Monday December 12 - The icy threat overnight quickly went to rain as strong winds aloft pushed in warmer air and rain. This band of rain will cross the Eastern
Tuesday December 6 - The next system will gradually move in from the south this morning, but by this afternoon you will know for sure that it is here. This
December 5th - All signs of winter and the impending arctic blast by the end of the week are still on target. The next storm in our couplet will be
Sunday December 4 - I wanted to address the system moving in tonight as there has been some concern about the impact on traveling and event schools Monday morning. This
Wednesday November 30 - This last day of the month is trying to make a dent in the drought, but most of the rain has been near and on the
10 PM Tuesday November 29 - A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect for Maryland Counties west of the Chesapeake Bay, southern Pennsylvania, and northern Virginia. The rain today and