First snow flurries sweep Baltimore
It sure didn't last long, but downtown Baltimore saw its first snow flurries of the season this afternoon around 3:20 p.m. Temperatures at The Sun never reached 40 today - the first time that's happened since Feb. 28. And they have been sliding all afternoon, standing now at 36 degrees.
Here's how the weather service put it:
"NOW...
SCATTERED FLURRIES OR VERY LIGHT SNOW SHOWERS CAN BE EXPECTED
ACROSS MUCH OF MARYLAND... THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND NORTH
CENTRAL VIRGINIA THIS AFTERNOON. NO SNOW ACCUMULATION WILL RESULT.
NORTHWEST WINDS OF 15 TO 25 MPH MAY GUST TO 35 MPH AT TIMES. THESE
WINDS WILL PROMOTE WIND CHILL VALUES AS LOW AS THE MID 20S."
Here's the radar loop. And here's the big picture as the snow comes off the Great Lakes.







