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More Snow Possible This Weekend for Baltimore
Meteorologists say it's too soon to know exact details on potential snowfall
Jan. 27, 2026 at 7:39pm
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As Baltimore residents are still digging out from a recent snow and ice storm, the area may see more winter weather this weekend. Meteorologists say it's too early to predict exactly where the storm will hit or how much snow the city could receive, but some weather models indicate a 30-40% chance of up to 6 inches of snow around Baltimore. The forecast will become clearer in the coming days as meteorologists continue to monitor the storm's track.
Why it matters
Baltimore residents are still recovering from a recent winter storm, and the prospect of additional snow this weekend could cause further disruptions to daily life and routines. Accurate and up-to-date weather forecasting is crucial for the city to prepare and respond effectively to potential winter weather events.
The details
Meteorologists say this potential weekend storm will likely be a different type than the previous one, with less risk of sleet and freezing rain. While some weather models indicate a 30-40% chance of up to 6 inches of snow around Baltimore, the forecast remains uncertain this far out. Meteorologists will continue to refine the predictions as the storm approaches, with a clearer picture emerging 3-4 days in advance.
- The storm is expected to impact the East Coast this weekend.
- Meteorologists will have a better sense of the storm's track and potential snowfall amounts 3-4 days in advance.
The players
Tony Pann
A meteorologist who explains that while a storm is likely to impact the East Coast this weekend, it's too early to definitively say where or how much snow Baltimore will receive.
What they’re saying
“Meteorologist Tony Pann explains how he does think there will be a storm somewhere along the East Coast this weekend; however, yes, it's too early to know definitively where or how much.”
— Tony Pann, Meteorologist
What’s next
Meteorologists will continue to monitor the storm's track and provide updated forecasts in the coming days. Residents should stay tuned to local weather reports and be prepared to adjust their plans if significant snowfall is expected.
The takeaway
Accurate and timely weather forecasting is crucial for Baltimore residents to prepare for potential winter weather events. While the details of this weekend's storm remain uncertain, the city's meteorologists are closely tracking the system and will provide updated information as it becomes available.
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