Baltimore, MD – Jan. 21, 2026 - After a relatively quiet start to winter, the Baltimore area is being urged to prepare for a high-impact winter weather event this weekend, combining dangerously cold temperatures and the potential for significant snowfall.
This Week (Wednesday–Friday)
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Wednesday: Mostly sunny, cold morning, highs in the upper 30s
Thursday: Milder, with highs in the upper 40s
Friday: Temperatures drop again, highs near 39, with colder air arriving late Friday night
Weekend Weather Alert (Shabbos–Sunday)
A powerful winter storm is expected to develop late Motzaei Shabbos and continue through Sunday.
Snow Timing:
Motzaei Shabbos into overnight: Snow likely begins
Sunday: Heaviest snow expected through much of the day
Sunday night into Monday: Snow tapers off, but lingering impacts possible
Snow Amounts (Still Being Refined):
Forecast models show a high likelihood of several inches of snow
There is a strong signal for 6–12 inches in parts of Maryland if the storm track aligns favorably
Confidence is growing, but exact totals and placement are still uncertain
Dangerous Cold
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Arctic air will move in behind the storm
Highs: Low 20s Sunday and early next week
Lows: Teens or even single digits
Wind chills: Could drop to near or below zero Motzaei Shabbos through Monday
Bottom Line
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Expect a brief midweek thaw, followed by a sharp return to winter
Motzaei Shabbos through Sunday is the most concerning period for snow and travel impacts
Extreme cold will follow and linger into early next week