Two storms headed to the Mid-Atlantic next week are likely to produce snow in parts of Maryland's western counties, but rain along the Interstate 95 corridor, continuing a weather pattern that is expected to keep the Baltimore region “stuck in a snow drought,” according to meteorologists at AccuWeather.

The first storm is expected to arrive in the Baltimore-D.C. area Sunday into Monday, and the second system should arrive on Tuesday and Wednesday. But the chance of snow is likely only in parts of the mountains of West Virginia, western Maryland, Pennsylvania and New York state on Thursday night, Sunday night and Monday.

"For snow lovers in and near the big I-95 cities in the Northeast, it will be another disappointing storm, where umbrellas and raincoats will be the needed accessories, rather than snow boots and gloves," AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Bill Deger said Thursday.