Baltimore, MD – Maryland residents can expect a mix of weather conditions this week, including mild temperatures Monday followed by frigid winds and mountain snow midweek. The National Weather Service warns that Tuesday will bring a sharp drop in temperatures, with highs struggling to reach 28 degrees.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday will see mostly sunny skies and a high of 41 degrees, offering a brief respite from winter’s chill. However, by Tuesday, the arrival of cold, blustery winds will send lows plummeting to 18 degrees in Baltimore and nearby areas. Mountain regions are likely to experience snow accumulations, with travel disruptions anticipated on key roadways such as I-70 and I-68.
Wednesday’s forecast continues the cold trend, with highs near 31 degrees and brisk winds. Residents should prepare for icy conditions on sidewalks and roads. Those traveling to or from mountain regions are advised to monitor updates and exercise caution due to snow and reduced visibility.
The five-day outlook predicts some improvement by Friday, with temperatures reaching the mid-40s. Still, residents are encouraged to take precautions, including dressing warmly, securing outdoor items ahead of strong winds, and preparing for potential delays in snow-affected areas.
Stay updated by following the latest weather alerts and planning accordingly for changing conditions.
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