Had enough of snow and frigid temperatures? Bad news, more snow is coming to the Salisbury and Ocean City area on Sunday night, followed by hazardously cold temperatures into next week.
Here’s the latest weather info heading into next week from Accuweather.
Snow set to return Sunday night, but how much?
Accuweather’s snow forecast for Sunday calls for a coating to an inch of snowfall, in the window of 7-9 p.m. for the Lower Eastern Shore, including Salisbury and Ocean City.
And brace for some serious cold weather starting Sunday too, with a high of 39 degrees and a low of just 18 Sunday in Salisbury, and a high of 39 and a low of 21 in Ocean City.
And then it will get even colder.
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Frigid temperatures to continue into next week in Salisbury, Ocean City
On Monday, expect a sunny but seriously cold day, with a high of just 26 degrees and low of 10 in Salisbury, and a high of 30 degrees and a low of 15 in Ocean city, per Accuweather.
No relief will come Tuesday, with an expected high of 23 degrees and a low of just 8 in Salisbury, and a high of 18 and low of 9 in Ocean City, on a cloudy day.
Wednesday will be the coldest day of all, with a high of just 18 degrees and a low of 5 in Salisbury, on a mostly sunny day. Ocean City will have a high of 18 degrees and a low of 9.
And when will the seriously cold snap finally break? On Thursday, temperatures will ease some, with a high of 34 degrees and a low of 20 in Salisbury, and a high 32 degrees and a low of 22 in Ocean City. And finally the highs will get well above freezing on Friday, with highs of 42 degrees in Salisbury and 41 degrees in Ocean City.
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National Weather Service tips for dealing with hazardous cold
The National Weather Service offers these tips for dealing with this frigid snap.
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Stay indoors during the worst part of the extreme cold.
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Keep a winter survival kit in your vehicle if you must travel.
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Check tire pressure, antifreeze levels, heater/defroster, etc.
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Learn how to shut off water valves for potential pipe bursts.
How should I dress in frigid temperatures? Advice from NWS
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Wear layers of loose-fitting, lightweight, warm clothing, and a hat.
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Mittens, snug at the wrist, are better than gloves.
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Cover your mouth to protect your lungs from extreme cold.
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Try to stay dry and out of the wind.
This article originally appeared on Salisbury Daily Times: Salisbury, Ocean City to get hazardous cold weather, more snow