Snowfall In Maryland

Parts of Maryland are seeing its first measurable snowfall of the season.

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Saturday's snowfall of 2.6 inches at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport set a daily record that had previously been set in 2005.

Some school districts have canceled weekend activities. Check closings here.

Sunday is expected to be dry; temperatures over the weekend are forecast to be in the 30s.

Extended forecast here and check the radar here.

The Maryland State Highway Administration reminded drivers to take it slow as much of the snow melted once it hit the roads. As the temperature drops, there could be some icy spots.

The SHA went into the storm with about $380,000 worth of salt and still has plenty left. Salting will be key Saturday night because the SHA said the pavement temperatures could drop. If that happens, drivers might run into some slick spots on the roads.

"As we put down salt, that will prevent any kind of freezing up, and with traffic moving on the road, that will also keep things warm. It's kind of the wee hours, middle of the night that we're concerned about; icy patches, and people really need to be careful," SHA spokeswoman Valerie Burnett Edgar said.