Freeze Warning Frost Advisory And Mountain Snow May Send Flurries East
Tuesday October 18 2022
A new cold air mass has moved in, but the core of that cold is still well to our west. That will settle in over the next two days, allowing the morning temperatures to get into the 30s. The net result is the expectation for widespread frost or a hard freeze for much of our region. In addition to the warning and advisory in place, snow showers will kick off the Great Lakes and bring potential stickage and accumulation to western Maryland. This may also bring some flurries into some suburbs tomorrow.
FREEZE WARNING And FROST ADVISORY
If you are in the Freeze Warning, it is advised to disconnect you garden hoses to prevent them from bursting. This includes the suburbs north and west of Baltimore. All areas alerted are suggested to cover to protect or bring sensitive plants in the house.
Tuesday Afternoon Temperatures
Temperature Animation 3 PM Tue to 7 AM Wed
Wednesday Morning Low Temperatures
Snow Simulation: 2 AM to 4 PM Wednesday
There is a hint of snow showers reaching the mountains of Frederick by sunrise, and more showers of snow or rain crossing the northern Maryland suburbs through midday. I will have a closer look at that in the evening.
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