A National Weather Service advisory for Tuesday’s storm in Maryland has been upgraded to a winter storm warning.|| Closings/Delays | Weather Advisories | Radar | Forecast | Email Alerts | Send us your pics ||It will start out dry on Tuesday morning, then will give way to a snowy night. A winter storm watch takes effect Tuesday and lasts into Wednesday for more snow in Maryland.ADVISORIES: The National Weather Service has issued the winter storm warning to take effect Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday morning for the potential of heavy snow. As of Monday afternoon, the advisory was issued for Anne Arundel and Howard counties in the Baltimore metro, as well as the D.C. suburbs, Southern Maryland and the Eastern Shore.The rest of Central Maryland along the Pennsylvania line and Western Maryland are under a winter weather advisory during the same timeframe.TIMELINE: WBAL-TV 11 Meteorologist Tony Pann said computer models show light snow starting by mid-afternoon Tuesday in the Baltimore metro.WBAL-TV 11 Chief Meteorologist Tom Tasselmyer said more substantial snow will fall after sunset, particularly to the south of Baltimore, continue overnight and last into Wednesday morning.The snow will begin taper off Wednesday morning but a wintry mix will redevelop Wednesday afternoon before becoming rain by the evening. HOW MUCH? About 2-3 inches in and around and north of Baltimore and 3-5 inches south of Baltimore, with locally higher amounts possible. Also, some ice accumulation is possible by Wednesday morning.And, of course, the forecast could change as the storm system moves closer to Maryland — so stay tuned to WBAL-TV 11 News, WBALTV.com, the WBAL-TV app and as a subscriber to WBAL-TV’s YouTube channel.SCHOOLS: (*UPDATE* 10 a.m.) Baltimore City schools will be closing two hours early on Tuesday due to the inclement weather.(*UPDATE* 8 a.m.) Carroll County schools are now closing three hours early as well with all afternoon and evening activities canceled. (*UPDATE* 7 a.m.) Harford and Howard Counties schools are closing three hours early with all afternoon/evening activities canceled.Baltimore County is among a list of school districts closing early Tuesday afternoon. In Anne Arundel County, students will go to virtual learning Tuesday. Baltimore City canceled after-school activities. Get the full school closings list here.The Maryland State Highway Administration said its crews were out on Monday pretreating roads with salt brine in an effort to prevent initial snow and ice from from sticking to the pavement.The SHA urges drivers not to travel unless absolutely necessary and to allow crews space to effectively and efficiently treat the roads. | LINK: MDOT SHA’s Statewide Transportation Operations Response Map Download the WBAL-TV app NOW and turn on push alerts to be aware of severe weather warnings, listen to NOAA Weather radio, and watch WBAL-TV 11 when impending severe weather develops.@wbaltv11 | @TTasselWBAL | @AvaWBAL | @TonyPannWBAL | @DalenciaWBAL | @AlenaLeeWXWBAL-TV 11 Maryland Weather RadarApp users tap here for interactive radar.Maryland’s 7-Day Weather ForecastAlert Days vs. Impact DaysYou may see the WBAL-TV 11 Weather Team highlight Alert Days or Impact Days in the forecasts. Here’s what that means:An Impact Day is when weather will likely disrupt your normal daily schedule or routine.An Alert Day is when there’s a threat of extreme, severe and possibly life-threatening weather.Potential power outagesStorm conditions could cause outages by knocking down tree limbs onto power lines and other electric delivery equipment. Baltimore Gas and Electric asks all customers to report their outage in any of the following ways: Online, at BGE.comBGE’s free mobile app, available at the Apple Store or Google Play Text message, to 69243 Phone, by calling 877-778-2222The latest outage information, including total number and general locations, is available on the BGE.com outage map.As a reminder, fallen overhead power lines should never be approached or touched even if the lines do not appear to be live or sparking. Call BGE at 877-778-2222 to report fallen electrical lines, power outages and gas odors.Share your weather photos and videosWhen and where safe, show us your weather photos and videos, we may show them on 11 News or online!DIRECT UPLOAD: Use this form to upload photos or video.EMAIL: Just email your photos and video to news@wbaltv.com.ALERTS: Severe weather alerts from the WBAL-TV app: step-by-step guideCLOSINGS: See if schools, businesses or organizations have closed or delayedRADAR: Track snow, sleet or freezing rain with WBAL-TV’s interactive radarROADS: Check for crashes and backups with our interactive traffic mapWINTER: Guide: Snow safety, driving hazards, power outages
A National Weather Service advisory for Tuesday’s storm in Maryland has been upgraded to a winter storm warning.
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It will start out dry on Tuesday morning, then will give way to a snowy night. A winter storm watch takes effect Tuesday and lasts into Wednesday for more snow in Maryland.
ADVISORIES: The National Weather Service has issued the winter storm warning to take effect Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday morning for the potential of heavy snow. As of Monday afternoon, the advisory was issued for Anne Arundel and Howard counties in the Baltimore metro, as well as the D.C. suburbs, Southern Maryland and the Eastern Shore.
The rest of Central Maryland along the Pennsylvania line and Western Maryland are under a winter weather advisory during the same timeframe.
TIMELINE: WBAL-TV 11 Meteorologist Tony Pann said computer models show light snow starting by mid-afternoon Tuesday in the Baltimore metro.
WBAL-TV 11 Chief Meteorologist Tom Tasselmyer said more substantial snow will fall after sunset, particularly to the south of Baltimore, continue overnight and last into Wednesday morning.
The snow will begin taper off Wednesday morning but a wintry mix will redevelop Wednesday afternoon before becoming rain by the evening.
HOW MUCH? About 2-3 inches in and around and north of Baltimore and 3-5 inches south of Baltimore, with locally higher amounts possible. Also, some ice accumulation is possible by Wednesday morning.
And, of course, the forecast could change as the storm system moves closer to Maryland — so stay tuned to WBAL-TV 11 News, WBALTV.com, the WBAL-TV app and as a subscriber to WBAL-TV’s YouTube channel.
SCHOOLS: (*UPDATE* 10 a.m.) Baltimore City schools will be closing two hours early on Tuesday due to the inclement weather.
(*UPDATE* 8 a.m.) Carroll County schools are now closing three hours early as well with all afternoon and evening activities canceled.
(*UPDATE* 7 a.m.) Harford and Howard Counties schools are closing three hours early with all afternoon/evening activities canceled.
Baltimore County is among a list of school districts closing early Tuesday afternoon. In Anne Arundel County, students will go to virtual learning Tuesday. Baltimore City canceled after-school activities. Get the full school closings list here.
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The Maryland State Highway Administration said its crews were out on Monday pretreating roads with salt brine in an effort to prevent initial snow and ice from from sticking to the pavement.
The SHA urges drivers not to travel unless absolutely necessary and to allow crews space to effectively and efficiently treat the roads.
| LINK: MDOT SHA’s Statewide Transportation Operations Response Map
Download the WBAL-TV app NOW and turn on push alerts to be aware of severe weather warnings, listen to NOAA Weather radio, and watch WBAL-TV 11 when impending severe weather develops.
@wbaltv11 | @TTasselWBAL | @AvaWBAL | @TonyPannWBAL | @DalenciaWBAL | @AlenaLeeWX
WBAL-TV 11 Maryland Weather Radar
App users tap here for interactive radar.
Maryland’s 7-Day Weather Forecast
Alert Days vs. Impact Days
You may see the WBAL-TV 11 Weather Team highlight Alert Days or Impact Days in the forecasts. Here’s what that means:
- An Impact Day is when weather will likely disrupt your normal daily schedule or routine.
- An Alert Day is when there’s a threat of extreme, severe and possibly life-threatening weather.
Potential power outages
Storm conditions could cause outages by knocking down tree limbs onto power lines and other electric delivery equipment. Baltimore Gas and Electric asks all customers to report their outage in any of the following ways:
The latest outage information, including total number and general locations, is available on the BGE.com outage map.
As a reminder, fallen overhead power lines should never be approached or touched even if the lines do not appear to be live or sparking. Call BGE at 877-778-2222 to report fallen electrical lines, power outages and gas odors.
Share your weather photos and videos
When and where safe, show us your weather photos and videos, we may show them on 11 News or online!