Latest weather data shows that Anne Arundel and other southern and central counties could see 9 to 11 inches of snow Monday as meteorologists predict the heaviest portion of the storm to pass over Central Maryland — prompting increased snowfall predictions statewide.
Baltimore’s expected 4- to 6-inch prediction was increased to 6 to 9 inches, and northern counties like Harford, Cecil and northern Baltimore County are expected to see 5 to 7 inches, according to Fox45’s Chief Meteorologist Gerard Jebaily.
The entire state is under a winter storm warning as of Sunday, with Gov. Wes Moore declaring a state of preparedness Saturday, which enhances the state’s ability to respond effectively to potential weather hazards…