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Dense fog and patchy showers will slow Thursday’s commute in Baltimore. NWS warns visibility could drop to a quarter mile this morning.
Patchy fog and light rain will slow the Wednesday commute in Baltimore with highs near 51°F. Nights stay damp but a strong warm‑up arrives by Saturday.
Freezing rain this Tuesday morning may make bridges and elevated surfaces slick. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect into the late morning.
Light snow is possible Monday with a wintry mix overnight into Tuesday. Most places should see under half an inch, but bridges and higher ground may be slick.
Chilly, breezy Sunday with isolated showers and a Small Craft Advisory on the bay. A brief wintry mix is possible Monday night into Tuesday morning.
Patchy, locally dense fog is reducing visibility Friday morning in Baltimore; expect clearing to sun and a high near 51°F.
Light rain likely this afternoon in Baltimore with limited impacts. A colder system could bring snow Monday, March 2, 2026.
A quick early-morning snow chance will give way to rain and breezy conditions in Baltimore; highs near 51. Coastal Flood and Small Craft Advisories may affect Annapolis and the Chesapeake.
Sunny and blustery in Baltimore today with highs near 36°F. Mountains could see several inches overnight; a wetter system is likely Thursday.
Icy patches could make Baltimore's morning commute slick, with gusty northwest winds arriving later. Allow extra time and treat bridges as potentially icy.
State environmental regulators cited Baltimore after tests found orange paint chips from the West 28th Street bridge contain high levels of lead and PCBs.
A Winter Storm Watch covers parts of the Baltimore area Sunday into Monday. Expect a rain‑to‑snow switch, several inches of wet snow in places, and a messy Monday commute.
Local reporting and state tallies show nine cold-related deaths last week, raising Maryland’s winter toll to 55 amid a prolonged freeze. Officials urge caution and warming centers.
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