Maryland – A sharp February chill hangs over Baltimore’s Inner Harbor this morning, with temperatures near 28 degrees and calm winds. Frost coats parked cars, and shaded sidewalks remain stiff from the freeze. Drivers along I-95 and I-83 should stay alert for isolated slick patches where meltwater refroze before sunrise.
The National Weather Service reports sunny skies today with highs reaching 38 degrees. Northwest winds around 5 to 7 mph keep the air brisk but manageable. Melting improves by midday, yet temperatures fall back to around 29 degrees tonight under mostly clear skies. That sets up another refreeze risk late tonight into early Saturday.
Saturday turns milder and bright, with highs near 50 degrees. Calm winds shift west at 5 to 7 mph. Saturday night becomes mostly cloudy with lows around 34 degrees.
By Sunday afternoon, clouds thicken and a 50 percent chance of rain and snow develops after 1 p.m. Highs reach about 42 degrees. As temperatures slip Sunday night to near 35 degrees, precipitation becomes more likely, with a 60 percent chance of rain and snow. Little to no accumulation is expected now, but brief slushy coatings cannot be ruled out if rates increase. Plan extra time if traveling Sunday evening into early Monday.
Washington’s Birthday stays mostly cloudy with highs near 45 degrees. Monday night dips to 36 degrees. Tuesday rebounds to 52 degrees with partial sunshine.
Longer-range signals show temperatures trending above normal into midweek, with highs climbing into the 50s. A broader warm-up across the central and eastern U.S. hints at early spring vibes building through President’s Day Week.
Five Day Outlook for Baltimore, MD:
Today: Sunny, high 38.
Saturday: Sunny, high 50.
Sunday: Rain/snow chance, high 42.
Monday: Mostly cloudy, high 45.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, high 52.


