Baltimore, MD – Maryland residents should prepare for a dramatic weather shift this week as an Arctic chill moves in, bringing subzero wind chills and snow chances. A Wind Advisory remains in effect until 4 a.m. Monday, with gusts reaching 50 mph, making travel hazardous.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), temperatures will drop significantly by midweek, with snow chances increasing Wednesday night through Thursday. Winds will remain gusty, making outdoor conditions dangerous, especially for high-profile vehicles. By Friday, skies will clear, but frigid temperatures will persist.
Here’s a look at the upcoming five-day forecast for Baltimore:
• Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high of 34°F, winds 11-14 mph.
• Wednesday: Snow likely in the afternoon, high near 30°F, 40% precipitation chance.
• Thursday: More snow possible, high of 32°F, 50% chance of precipitation.
• Friday: Clear skies but cold, high of 39°F.
• Saturday: Warmer, high of 47°F with sunny skies.
Residents should prepare for icy roads and possible power outages due to strong winds and snow accumulation. Stay updated with local alerts and take necessary precautions.
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