Snow Expected Overnight in Baltimore Region, Heaviest Along the I-95 Corridor

By BJLife Newsroom
Posted on 12/13/25 | News Source:

Baltimore, MD - Dec. 13, 2025 - Snow will fall fast at times — up to an inch per hour — mainly overnight between midnight and 5:00 AM early Sunday.

Western Maryland and areas west of D.C. won’t see much; many of those spots may not even reach an inch.

For Baltimore and the central corridor, the heaviest snow is expected right along I-95, especially north of Laurel and into Baltimore County and Harford County. Most places in that zone should get 1–3 inches.

There may be a narrow strip where totals get close to 5 inches, but it’s hard to pinpoint because it depends on how the heavier snow bands set up. Right now, that “max zone” looks most likely somewhere along I-95, north of central Harford County.

Snow should taper off and move out by late morning Sunday, well before noon.

As of now, the National Weather Service hasn’t issued any winter weather alerts for the Baltimore region, but they’re expected to do so shortly.