The temperatures have taken a dip in recent days and tonight a precipation is in the forecast Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
Areas of Maryland above the Potomac River, like Prince George's County, could see some rain, sleet and maybe even some sleet.
According to NWS, there's a 90 percent chance rain could begin Wednesday afternoon turning into snow as early as 3 p.m.
Highs will be near 40 degrees with a wind coming from the north at 14 mph. Accumulation would be less than a half inch.
The snow is set to continue through the evening commute, according to forecasters, slowing down around 10 p.m. The overnight low will reach 34 degrees.
This post was updated at 6:19 p.m.