Not a major event but it’s good to get a little model watching practice in as we begin the winter season.
A cold front is crossing the region this evening and rain will change to snow from west to east after midnight in western areas, and around 3 AM for the 95 corridor. For most of us, any snow should be conversational and not cause any problems as surface temperatures will remain well above freezing. However, for areas west of MD 97 and also along the northern tier, some accumulations are possible, especially on grassy surfaces. Some models are showing high enough rates of snowfall for possible slushy and slippery conditions, especially in those western and northern areas. Any precipitation should end by 7AM.
Beyond this, there are presently no signs of a region wide storm leading up to the holidays, but that’s still long range and things can change.