UPDATED - DEC. 7 - Colder weekend coming up with the potential for snowflakes in Maryland
Weather computer models continue to come into better agreement on potential wintry weather for this upcoming weekend.
The main time-frame that we are tracking is Friday night into early Saturday morning. The reliable long-range computer models are locking into better consensus about what will happen during this time-frame, as well. The European Computer Model, as in past runs, continues to introduce cold air into our weather-maker from the north Friday night through early Saturday morning as it passes by. This persists with a mainly snowy solution starting after midnight Friday night.
This would also continue snow into the near-sunrise hours of Saturday morning.
Although not a major storm, this set-up would put down at least an impactful 1-3" of snow, mainly from Baltimore City and I-95 to points north and west.
The GFS American Computer Model, on the other hand, is still a more wet than white solution, but is looking to edge a little colder and a bit snowier than yesterday's runs. This now leads to convergence a bit closer to the European Computer Model solution.
In the case of the GFS, snow impacts would be limited to just a coating in areas north and west of Baltimore, but especially well up toward the MD/PA Line.
Stay with FOX 45 on-air and online for the latest on what could be Baltimore's first accumulating snow of the season!