Overview
- Light to moderate snow showers are moving through the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic today, with most areas near 1 inch and locally 1–3 inches in favored spots, including a quick morning burst around Baltimore and a rain‑to‑snow changeover near the Chesapeake Bay that will slicken roads.
- The National Weather Service issued a Winter Weather Advisory for Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon and York counties in Pennsylvania from 5 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday for snow‑covered roads and reduced visibility.
- Parts of the Ohio Valley, including the Cincinnati metro, remain under advisories through early Saturday with 1–2 inches south and east of the city and additional snow showers possible during the day.
- Forecasters highlight a model‑dependent chance of snow near the Florida–Georgia line on Sunday, with the Tallahassee area possibly seeing a trace to about 1–3 inches if colder air and timing align.
- A reinforcing Arctic blast will trail the front, driving subzero wind chills Sunday into early next week, with some areas such as metro Detroit projected to feel as low as −15° to −20° on Tuesday morning.