Baltimore, MD – A winter weather advisory for the Baltimore region expires today as light snow tapers off this morning, leaving cold and brisk conditions in its wake. Residents should prepare for icy patches on roads and sidewalks, particularly along major routes like I-95.
According to the National Weather Service, snowfall amounts reached up to two inches overnight, with lingering slick conditions expected through the early morning. Temperatures will hover between 25-36 degrees today as skies clear, with winds reaching up to 16 mph in the afternoon.
Sunday brings sunnier skies but colder temperatures, with highs peaking near 38 degrees and lows dropping to the mid-20s. Drivers should use caution as overnight refreezing could make morning commutes hazardous.
Looking ahead, Monday offers a reprieve with mostly sunny skies and highs near 42 degrees, though lows will remain in the low 20s. Tuesday will see another sharp drop, with highs around 29 degrees and lows nearing 18. The coldest conditions of the week are expected Wednesday night, with temperatures potentially dropping into the teens.
Residents are urged to bundle up and limit time outdoors during overnight hours. If traveling, check local road conditions and avoid unnecessary trips on untreated surfaces. The National Weather Service recommends using extra caution on bridges and overpasses.
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