Dec. 24—Will Maryland have a white Christmas this year?
Probably not. But Christmas Eve has a morning mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain. Total snow and sleet accumulation is expected to be less than half an inch. Tuesday will be icy, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a Winter Weather Advisory.
The high should be near 44 degrees, and overnight, temperatures will drop to 31.
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Wednesday, Christmas Day, is predicted to be mostly sunny with a high near 44. Some clouds are expected to develop overnight alongside a low of 29.
Thursday is expected to be about the same, with cloudy skies and a high near 43 as well as an overnight low of 31.
Mostly sunny skies are expected Friday, with a high near 47. There’s a 30% chance of rain for the Baltimore area on Saturday night, when the daytime high is expected to reach 49 degrees.
Baltimore City has activated its winter shelters through the morning of Christmas Eve. A number of warming shelters will be open during the day, and Baltimore residents seeking shelter overnight can contact the city’s shelter hotline at 443-984-9540 to get connected.
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Baltimore County’s freezing weather shelters — the Eastern Family Resource Center at 9150 Franklin Square Drive in Rosedale and the Community Health Center at 1811 Woodlawn Drive in Woodlawn — have also been activated for the season. Residents who are homeless can call 410-887-8463 to speak with a screener about a temporary shelter bed.
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Originally Published:December 22, 2024 at 9:01 AM EST
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