Maryland–D.C. Weather Alert Today: 35°F Cold Snap and 50% Weekend Rain Risk in Baltimore

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Maryland – A cold breeze cuts across the Inner Harbor this morning, rattling dock lines and stinging cheeks along Pratt Street. Temperatures sit near 35°F, and earlier lows dipped to 29°F. The air feels brisk, and shaded sidewalks remain firm from the freeze.

Skies turn partly sunny through the day, but northwest winds between 8 and 14 mph, with gusts near 23 mph, keep it feeling colder. Highs reach only about 37°F. Drivers along I-95 and I-83 should watch for isolated slick spots on bridges early. This is classic February flash-freeze territory.

Clearer skies return tonight, and temperatures fall back to around 25°F. Friday brings full sunshine and a modest rebound, with highs near 39°F. The warming trend accelerates into Valentine’s Day Saturday. Expect bright skies and highs near 49°F. Snow remnants will shrink quickly during the afternoon thaw.

Clouds increase Saturday night as temperatures settle near 34°F. By Sunday afternoon, rain chances rise to 50%, with highs around 43°F. Wet pavement could slow travel into the evening. Plan extra time if you’re heading out.

Looking ahead, the 6–10 day outlook from NOAA signals above-normal temperatures across much of the Mid-Atlantic. Highs could push into the lower 50s by early to midweek. A broader U.S. warm pattern is expanding, with rain dominating many regions as milder air surges north.

Five Day Outlook for Baltimore, MD:
Today: High 37°F, partly sunny and breezy.
Friday: High 39°F, sunny, low 29°F.
Saturday (Valentine’s Day): High 49°F, sunny, low 34°F.
Sunday: High 43°F, 50% chance of rain, low 36°F.
Monday: High near 49°F, mostly sunny.