As winter ice and snow hit the Northeastern United States this week, Maryland’s lower coast was spared the damage.
But will that all change with the possibility of snow later this week? Below is information provided by Accuweather regarding the Salisbury-Ocean City weather forecast.
Salisbury-Ocean City area forecast and when will it start snowing?
This weather map from Accuweather shows what to expect from a fast-moving winter storm on the East Coast on December 4-5, 2025.
On Thursday, December 4, Accuweather expects the daytime high temperature in Salisbury to be 49 degrees, with a “real feel” (Accuweather’s wind chill index) of 37 degrees. Conditions are expected to become increasingly sunny with some clouds.
However, there is at least a chance of snow on Friday, December 5th. The Salisbury area is expected to have a daytime high of 36 degrees and a low of 32 degrees, with mostly cloudy and cold weather, with showers and snow showers in the afternoon.
But will the snow expected to fall between 5pm on December 5 and 1am on December 6 really stick to the ground? Accuweather actually gives odds on this:
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More than 2 inches of snowfall -1% chance
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Coating reaches 2 inches – 48% chance
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Little to no accumulation – 49% chance
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No accumulation – 2% chance
By Saturday, the chance of snow will pass and warmer temperatures are expected. Saturday, December 6, is expected to have a high of 46 degrees and a low of 30 degrees, with mostly cloudy skies.
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This article originally appeared in the Salisbury Daily Times: The Salisbury-Ocean City area can see it this week. yes, really