Snow on Christmas?
No, not here. But forecasters are beginning to speculate about the possible development of a coastal storm that could generate some snow - at least to our north and west - late on Christmas Day. (What we're most likely to see here in Baltimore is more rain.)
The problem is that the computer models are still very conflicted about whether this storm will develop, where it will go, and where (if it does materialize) the rain/snow line will be.
Prognosticators at Sterling are keeping the whole idea at arm's length. The various models are all over the place on this one.
AccuWeather touches on the possibility in this item. Their version would make some snow chances likely in far western Maryland, and all but southeastern Pennsylvania.


