Below Average Temperatures Continue in Baltimore

Meteorologist Stevie Daniels forecasts light snow possible on Friday with little to no accumulation expected.

Published on Feb. 4, 2026

Temperatures in Baltimore will remain below freezing for the rest of the week, with a chance of light snow showers on Friday. The weekend is expected to be very cold and blustery, with temperatures climbing back into the 30s next week.

Why it matters

The continued below average temperatures and potential for snow in Baltimore are noteworthy as residents prepare for the winter weather conditions and potential impacts on daily life and activities.

The details

Meteorologist Stevie Daniels says clouds will gradually decrease with temperature readings climbing near the freezing mark on Wednesday. Light snow is possible on Friday, but little to no accumulation is expected. The weekend will be very cold and blustery, with temperatures only reaching the mid-20s on Saturday and Sunday.

  • Chance of snow showers between 9 PM tonight and 3 AM Wednesday.
  • Chance of light snow on Friday.

The players

Stevie Daniels

A meteorologist at WMAR2 News who grew up in Baltimore County and provides weather forecasts for the region.

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What they’re saying

“We're still on track to see a few snow showers tonight, with the only forecast update being that the system is now expected to track a bit farther south. The best chance for snow showers will be between 9 PM tonight and 3 AM Wednesday. Little to no accumulation is expected.”

— Stevie Daniels, Meteorologist (wmar2news.com)

What’s next

Temperatures will climb back into the 30s next week, providing some relief from the below average cold.

The takeaway

The continued below freezing temperatures and potential for light snow in Baltimore this week highlight the need for residents to prepare for winter weather conditions and potential impacts on daily life.