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Snow Likely in Towson Thanksgiving Week: National Weather Service
The National Weather Service said there is 'still uncertainty in the exact storm track.'

The National Weather Service reports that there is snow in the Thanksgiving week forecast for Towson, as well as most of Maryland and Virginia. When and how much snow is up in the air, according to the National Weather Service.
In a hazardous weather outlook issued Monday evening, the National Weather Service said that ”accumulating snow” may fall Wednesday.
The forecast for Towson as of Monday evening showed the following chances of precipitation this week:
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- 50-percent chance of rain Tuesday night
- 100-percent chance of snow Wednesday
- 20-percent chance of rain/snow on Thanksgiving
“There is still uncertainty in the exact storm track, which will determine the rain/snow line and snow amounts,” the weather service reported, noting that accumulation will be concentrated ”near and west of Interstate 95.”
While temperatures were in the sixties on Monday, they would drop to the fifties on Tuesday, dip below freezing Wednesday night and hit the upper thirties on Thanksgiving, according to the forecast, which is subject to change. See the latest forecast for Towson from the National Weather Service here.
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