
A teensy bit of snow on #ChristmasDay in Calvert County. Happy holidays to all! @WTOP @dougkammerer @MetMattRitter @somaratheodore @amelia_draper @laurynricketts @ChuckBell4 pic.twitter.com/V1TU5IY4sm
— Michelle Basch (@mbaschWTOP) December 25, 2020
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Christmas Eve brought severe weather and heavy rainfall. By the early morning hours, temperatures plummeted “right on schedule,” said Storm Team 4 meteorologist Matt Ritter, which led to some icy patches in a number of northern and western suburbs. Many small streams and creeks, and smaller rivers, continue to have some flooding problems, Ritter said. The Potomac River could experience some minor flooding over the weekend.
Temperatures will continue to fall this evening with frigid cold air moving in behind the cold front that has affected us over the last two days. Some areas will continue to see the chance for a few snow showers over the next few hours before we start to dry out later tonight. pic.twitter.com/UlRbwNToSz
— NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) December 25, 2020
Forecast
Friday night — Becoming mostly clear. Blustery and cold. Lows: low to mid-20s. Wind chills in single digits and teens. Saturday — Mostly sunny. Brisk and cold. Highs: low to mid-30s. Sunday — Mostly sunny. More seasonably chilly. Highs: upper 30s to low 40s. Monday — Mostly cloudy. Milder. Highs: mid-40s to low 50s.
