Some flurries this afternoon
Today's forecast from the National Weather Service call for some flurries before 3 p.m. Some folks have already tweeted seeing some flakes in Hunt Valley.
From the National Weather Service:
"A NEGATIVELY-TILTED LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM /BUILDING IN THE WAKE OF THE LOW THAT PASSED THE REGION ON TUESDAY NIGHT/ WILL PUSH EAST TO THE CENTRAL GREAT LAKES TODAY. THE UPR TROUGH WITH THIS LOW WILL EXTEND SOUTHEAST TO THE MID-ATLANTIC REGION. A WARM FRONT AHEAD OF THIS LOW WILL REACH EAST INTO THE NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC REGION BY THIS AFTERNOON. CLOUD COVER WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE DAY...LIMITING MAX TEMPS TO THE LOW TO MID 40S /UPR 40S FROM KCHO TO KEZF/. RDR INDICATES LGT SNOW OVR THE ERN PANHANDLE IN ASSO W/ A MID- LEVEL TROUGH AXIS. HOWEVER WITH FORCING INCREASING TO THE NORTH AND A DRY SFC LAYER...ONLY SPRINKLES/FLURRIES ALONG THE MASON- DIXON LINE ARE CURRENTLY MENTIONED."
From Baltimore meteorologist Eric the Red:
"Some light snow is falling across northern MD courtesy of a slow-moving warm front. The snow is light, and is falling mainly north of DC and mostly west of I-95, but is kinda fun nevertheless. As far as accumulations go, none. It's between 34 and 38°, so nothing will stick at those temps. However, models - which have totally missed this by the way - are now showing another round of light snow across central and nrn MD tonight ..., which might leave a dusting since temps will drop with sundown."







