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Futurecast Map Shows Sunday Rain, Wintry Mix in Baltimore
Widespread cold rain event expected, with little to no snow accumulation
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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According to WBAL-TV 11 Weather Futurecast maps, Baltimore is expected to see a widespread, light-to-moderate, cold rain event on Sunday, with a small chance of a rain/snow mix in areas north and west of the city. While roads will be wet and slippery, the chance of any significant snow accumulation is extremely low.
Why it matters
This forecast is important for Baltimore residents making weekend plans, as well as those concerned about potential winter weather disruptions. The lack of a major snow event means fewer weather-related transportation and power issues compared to a typical winter storm.
The details
Meteorologist Alena Lee updated the forecast, stating that Sunday will be an impact weather day with a storm system moving in from the south and west. The cold air behind the storm could lead to a rain/snow mix in areas north and west of Baltimore, but the immediate Baltimore area is only expected to see a tenth to a quarter inch of rain, with a 1% chance of an inch or more of snow accumulation.
- Valentine's Day itself is expected to be dry and partly cloudy.
- The storm system will move in on Sunday night.
- The rain event is expected to last Sunday afternoon and evening, into Monday morning.
The players
Alena Lee
A meteorologist at WBAL-TV 11 who updated the forecast for the upcoming weather event.
What they’re saying
“Don't expect a winter wallop of snow in Baltimore this Valentine's weekend.”
— Alena Lee, Meteorologist (WBAL-TV 11)
“It will be an impact weather day on Sunday with a storm that will mostly be a mid-afternoon, widespread, light-to-moderate, cold rain event.”
— Alena Lee, Meteorologist (WBAL-TV 11)
What’s next
The forecast will continue to be monitored and updated as the weather event approaches.
The takeaway
While Baltimore residents should prepare for wet and potentially slippery roads on Sunday, the lack of a major winter storm means fewer weather-related disruptions compared to a typical winter weather event.
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