A freezing rain advisory is in effect in areas to the west of Interstate 95 through Monday night, with a light glaze of ice possible.
Along the I-95 corridor, drizzle is expected. Light rain is forecast to move through the region in the afternoon.
The freezing rain advisory is in effect through 8 p.m. for Howard, Carroll and northern Baltimore and Harford counties.
Temperatures are forecast in the lower 30s in those areas, with highs in the mid- to upper-30s in Baltimore and along I-95.
Tuesday will be similar with rain expected to continue early, with a tenth and quarter of an inch of precipitation possible. Tuesday will be warmer with temperatures reaching the mid-40s with rain continuing throughout the day and into the evening.
Wednesday's forecast calls for more rain but a warm up is expected with temperatures reaching the upper 50s.
Christmas will be sunny with a high of 51 degrees. Warmer temperatures will remain through the weekend.