National Weather Service predicts 2 to 4 inches of snow accumulation across the region.
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Frederick, MD – A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Frederick County from Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday morning, with the potential for 2 to 4 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service. The storm is expected to bring hazardous travel conditions, particularly during the Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning commutes.
Snowfall Timeline and Forecast
- Tuesday Afternoon: Snow begins, with steady accumulation into the evening.
- Tuesday Night: Snow continues, creating slick roads and reducing visibility.
- Wednesday Morning: Snow tapers off, but cold temperatures could lead to icy conditions.
Travel and Safety Concerns
Local officials are advising residents to limit travel if possible and prepare for difficult road conditions.
Commuters are urged to allow extra time for travel, check road conditions before heading out, and keep emergency supplies in their vehicles.
Precautionary Tips for Residents
- Avoid travel if possible. If you must drive, reduce speed and leave extra space between vehicles.
- Prepare your home. Keep flashlights, blankets, and extra food supplies in case of power outages.
- Check on neighbors. The elderly and those with mobility issues may need assistance.
- Stay informed. Monitor weather alerts and updates from local officials.