Baltimore, MD — Another winter storm is heading toward the region, with snow expected to begin moving into the Baltimore and Washington, D.C. metros this afternoon. Forecasters have issued a winter storm warning for much of the state, and heavy snow is expected to continue through the evening into Wednesday morning.
The National Weather Service warns that the snow will be heaviest later today and tonight. This could result in hazardous travel conditions, especially during the morning commute on Wednesday.
Snow moves into the Shenandoah Valley & central VA this morning before spreading north toward the Baltimore/DC metros this afternoon. Heaviest snow later this aft. & eve. especially along & south of I-66/US-50. Snow wraps up early Wednesday AM. More: https://t.co/JeXWmh3j2x. pic.twitter.com/sO27CUfK88
— NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) February 11, 2025
The Maryland Department of Emergency Management (MDEM) has raised its Emergency Operations Center to "Enhanced" status in support of the winter weather.
We have raised our Emergency Operations Center to "Enhanced" status in support of winter weather. pic.twitter.com/xSFntKYcmY
— Maryland Department of Emergency Management (MDEM) (@MDMEMA) February 11, 2025
For more details on the storm and winter weather advisories, visit weather.gov/winter.