Baltimore, MD - Aug. 6, 2023  - The Farmers' Almanac anticipates a colder and snowier winter for Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic region in 2023-24, marking a change from the previous winter's low precipitation levels, according to the Pikesville Patch. The forecast predicts particularly harsh conditions for the second week of January, with a mix of snow, sleet, and rainstorms extending through February.

During the second week of February, an East Coast storm is projected to bring substantial snowfall and frigid temperatures, with another disruptive weather event in the first week of March. This change in weather patterns aligns with the arrival of El Niño, a climate phenomenon characterized by the warming of equatorial Pacific Ocean waters, which often leads to heavier precipitation and extreme weather events in different parts of the world.