Baltimore, MD - Jan. 29, 2026 - A rapidly intensifying storm is forecast to strengthen into a bomb cyclone along the Atlantic Coast this weekend and could bring heavy snow, blizzard conditions and strong winds to parts of Maryland, according to the latest forecasts.

In an update released Thursday morning, AccuWeather forecasters said the storm is expected to develop in the Southeast on Friday, then rapidly strengthen along the Atlantic Coast into a bomb cyclone by Saturday.

As it intensifies, forecasters said snow coverage and wind speeds will increase from the Southeast to the Northeast coast.

"People need to prepare for the possibility of dangerous blizzard conditions in some coastal areas from North Carolina to the southern Jersey shore," AccuWeather senior meteorologist Scott Homan said. "Blizzard conditions may reach parts of Long Island and southern New England."According to forecasts, the storm's greatest impacts will mostly be felt south of Maryland; however, cities located on the southern tip of the Delmarva Peninsula could receive anywhere from 6-12 inches of snow, accompanied by blizzard conditions and possible coastal flooding.... Read More: Pikesville Patch