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Early predictions: Salisbury and north expected to take wallop. Winter storm warning in effect. Tough calls: Weather predictions can be difficult for meteorologists on Eastern Shore This article originally appeared on Salisbury Daily Times: How much is it supposed to snow in Maryland? Watch our storm tracker. New reports are showing that the Shenandoah Valley will most likely be seeing some snow come Sunday.

A potent winter storm is forecast to wallop tens of millions of people across the central, southern and eastern U. It looks like another storm, on Friday, will mostly miss this region. Winter storm Izzy could bring measurable snow to northern Ohio Sunday night into Monday. It's increasingly likely that a powerful storm will hit Southern New England Sunday night into Monday.

A winter storm is taking shape as snow and sleet head toward Spartanburg County this weekend. The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for the area until 4 p. EST Monday. Wind gusts of up to 35 mph were forecast, and travel was expected to be very difficult because of the hazardous conditions, the weather service said.

At least for places to the Northeast, it'll be closer to midday. Monday afternoon, the National Weather Service reported over 14 inches of snow had fallen in parts of Virginia and 13 inches in Maryland. More than 8 inches of snow fell in Washington, D.

At this time, most of the state is under winter weather advisories and warnings, and the National Weather Service has expanded potential snowfall totals over the course of the day. Significant winds, with gusts up to 30 to 40 mph could lead to drifting snow. Marine winds will also be significant.

The highest uncertainty is in the I Baltimore-Washington corridor, with an expected sharp cutoff between rain and snow. Maryland Department of General Services DGS All state office buildings, sidewalks, and parking areas are being treated and cleared of snow. DGS is ready to coordinate with our fellow state agencies to provide access to any vehicles in the DGS fleet or in other state agency fleets, including any trucks or four-wheel drive vehicles, for usage by local or state agencies whose fleet may have been negatively affected by the storm.

All state refueling sites are open as usual for refueling. Maryland Department of Natural Resources DNR DNR is monitoring weather and road conditions, and reporting closures or delayed opening of several state parks as appropriate.

Patrons should check the DNR website and social media for updates. DNR crews are working to plow access roads and clear snow—fueling four-wheel drive vehicles, mounting plows and other heavy equipment, and staging them at accessible locations—as needed at state parks, forests, wildlife management areas, and other public lands. The Maryland Natural Resources Police are prepared to respond to any maritime emergencies and assist allied agencies in accidents that occur both on land and water.



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