Baltimore will start the week cool with early rain and wintry mix chances before a steady warm-up brings milder temperatures ...
Most of the Baltimore area is expected to get 3 to 5 inches of snow, with the lowest amounts near the Bay and the highest amounts in the higher elevations north of Baltimore. The northern suburbs, ...
A warm and mostly sunny start to the weekend could give way to a cooler Sunday and a wetter pattern heading into the workweek ...
Baltimore wakes up under mostly cloudy skies on Thursday, February 26, 2026, with temperatures sitting in the low 40s. Light ...
Baltimore could see several inches of snow late this weekend into early next week, with the heaviest accumulation expected Sunday night, according to the National Weather Service.
Fog and drizzle this morning will slow commutes; highs near 51°F. Expect a warm weekend with inland highs near the 70s.
It's not a washout this weekend, but there will be some times of rain and thunderstorms. The sunnier, warmer weather holds off a few more days.
Baltimore activates emergency operations for winter storm bringing 4-8 inches of snow. City delays opening Monday, schools go virtual, and 700 snow vehicles deployed.
A Blizzard Warning is in effect for parts of Maryland’s Eastern Shore, where the heavy snow will also come with strong gusts of 35 mph or higher, leading to dangerously low visibility on the roads.
After a heavy snowstorm wreaked havoc across the state last month, another powerful winter storm is expected to impact ...
The gloomy weather continues on Friday with morning rain. More rain is possible this weekend, and it could even be mixed with snow. Meteorologist Alena Lee explained how the rain continues into Friday ...
An active weather pattern continues through the rest of the workweek and into next week. Multiple chances of rain, snow or a wintry mix are in the forecast. Few Thursday showers i ...