Maryland's First Snowfall of the Season Brings Wintry Charm and Caution
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Maryland's First Snowfall of the Season Brings Wintry Charm and Caution |
Residents experience a picturesque snowfall as winter weather advisories prompt safety measures |
Maryland residents awoke on Sunday to a serene landscape blanketed in snow, marking the season's inaugural snowfall.
The National Weather Service had issued a Winter Weather Advisory, forecasting accumulations between 1 and 3 inches, with localized areas, particularly in northern Frederick, Carroll, Baltimore, and Harford counties, expecting up to 5 inches. ([govonestop.com](https://www.govonestop.com/alert/winter-weather-advisory-12132025-2310-maryland?utm_source=openai))
In Baltimore, snowfall began in the early hours, leading to accumulations of approximately 2 inches by mid-morning. The city's Department of Public Works deployed snowplows and salt trucks to ensure major roadways remained passable. Despite these efforts, residents were advised to exercise caution, especially on untreated side streets and sidewalks.
In suburban areas like Towson and Columbia, residents reported similar snowfall totals. Local businesses, including cafes and shops, opened later than usual, allowing staff to navigate the snowy conditions safely. Schools in affected counties announced delays or closures, prioritizing student safety.
The snowfall also impacted transportation. Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport reported minor delays, with crews working diligently to clear runways and ensure passenger safety. Commuter trains and buses operated on modified schedules, accommodating the wintry conditions.
As the day progressed, temperatures hovered around the freezing mark, preventing rapid melting. Residents took advantage of the winter wonderland, engaging in activities like sledding and building snowmen. Local parks saw an influx of families enjoying the snow-covered scenery.
Meteorologists predict that the Arctic air mass responsible for this snowfall will persist, bringing colder temperatures in the coming days. Residents are encouraged to stay updated with local weather reports and heed advisories.
This early snowfall serves as a reminder of the importance of preparedness during the winter months. Ensuring vehicles are winter-ready, stocking up on essentials, and staying informed can make navigating Maryland's winter weather both safe and enjoyable. |

