Maryland – A biting 28-degree start grips Baltimore’s Inner Harbor this morning, and the cold air cuts through early commuters. Sidewalks appear dry, but bridges along I-95 and I-83 can hold thin icy patches where moisture refroze before sunrise. Take it slow through shaded ramps.
According to the National Weather Service in Baltimore/Washington, sunshine dominates today with highs climbing to 49 degrees. Calm winds turn west around 8 mph this afternoon. That February thaw will melt leftover frost and damp spots by midday.
Clouds increase tonight with lows near 34 degrees. By Sunday afternoon, rain becomes likely after 1 p.m., with highs near 43 degrees and precipitation chances rising to 60 percent. Light rainfall amounts are expected, but wet pavement could slow travel into the evening. Visibility may drop during steadier showers, especially along the Beltway and I-95 corridor.
Sunday night keeps a 50 percent chance of rain before 1 a.m., then gradual drying. Lows dip to 36 degrees. No wintry mix is expected, but cooler air could leave early puddles lingering into Monday morning.
President’s Day trends mostly cloudy with highs near 46 degrees. Conditions improve for outdoor plans by afternoon. Monday night turns partly cloudy with lows around 35.
Tuesday brings partly sunny skies and a noticeable warm-up to 53 degrees. Midweek temperatures continue rising, reaching the mid-50s to upper 50s with additional rain chances. That puts the region several degrees above normal for mid-February.
Long-range signals show a broader warming trend into late week, hinting at early spring vibes across central Maryland.
Are roads slick in your neighborhood this morning, or already drying out?
Five Day Outlook for Baltimore, Maryland:
Sunday: Rain likely after 1 p.m., high 43.
Monday: Mostly cloudy, high 46.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, high 53.
Wednesday: Chance of rain, high 54.
Thursday: Partly sunny, high 57.



