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Wind Gusts Pick Up Across Maryland as Snowstorm Exits
Meteorologist warns of 30-35 mph gusts, potential power outages
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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A low-pressure system moving north and east is bringing stronger wind gusts of 30-35 mph across Maryland, even as a snowstorm exits the region. Meteorologist Dalenica Jenkins warns the wind could lead to power outages by knocking down tree limbs onto power lines. The next chance for precipitation in the Baltimore area is early Wednesday morning, with a mix of rain and possibly a wintry mix, though temperatures are expected to rise to around 50 degrees that day.
Why it matters
Strong winds can cause significant disruptions, from downed power lines and trees to travel difficulties. This weather event comes on the heels of a recent snowstorm, adding to the challenges faced by Maryland residents.
The details
The stronger winds are associated with the low-pressure system moving north and east. While snow is still falling on the Lower Eastern Shore, the main weather story for the rest of Maryland will be the wind, with gusts reaching the mid- to upper 30s mph and persisting into the evening. This could lead to potential power outages as the wind knocks down tree limbs onto power lines and other electric delivery equipment.
- The wind gusts are expected to pick up to 30-35 mph on Monday afternoon and continue into the evening.
- The next chance for precipitation in the Baltimore area is early Wednesday morning, with a mix of rain and possibly a wintry mix.
- Temperatures on Wednesday are forecast to rise to around 50 degrees.
The players
Dalenica Jenkins
A meteorologist who explained the upcoming weather conditions to viewers.
Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE)
The utility company that serves the Baltimore area and is asking customers to report any power outages.
What they’re saying
“The next weather story for Maryland will be the wind with gusts around 30-35 mph.”
— Dalenica Jenkins, Meteorologist (wbal.com)
What’s next
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The takeaway
This weather event highlights the importance of being prepared for potential power outages and disruptions caused by strong winds, even after a recent snowstorm. Residents should heed weather warnings and take necessary precautions to stay safe.
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