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Steady Rain, Potential Wintry Mix Ahead for Baltimore
Gloomy weather to linger through the weekend, with a chance of snow on Sunday
Published on Feb. 26, 2026
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Baltimore is in for a wet and potentially wintry weekend, according to meteorologists. Steady rainfall is expected Thursday afternoon through Friday morning, which could lead to some ponding on roads. Saturday may provide a brief respite with partly sunny skies, but a large storm system is expected to bring a rain/snow mix on Sunday. While any snow that falls is unlikely to stick due to warmer temperatures earlier in the weekend, the storm is still considered an Impact Weather Day.
Why it matters
The steady rainfall and potential wintry mix could disrupt normal routines and activities in the Baltimore area over the next several days. Residents should be prepared for potential power outages, road conditions, and other weather-related impacts.
The details
Meteorologist Alena Lee explained that Thursday afternoon and Friday morning are considered Impact Weather Days, with widespread, steady rainfall that could be heavy at times. This could lead to some ponding on roads, though the risk of flooding is low. Saturday may provide a brief respite with partly sunny skies and mild high temperatures in the low 50s. However, a large storm system is expected to move in on Sunday, bringing a chance of a rain/snow mix. While any snow that falls is unlikely to stick due to the warmer temperatures earlier in the weekend, the storm is still considered an Impact Weather Day.
- Thursday afternoon and Friday morning are Impact Weather Days.
- Saturday may see partly sunny skies and mild high temperatures in the low 50s.
- Sunday is expected to bring a rain/snow mix as a large storm system moves in.
The players
Alena Lee
A meteorologist who explained the weather forecast for the Baltimore area.
What they’re saying
“Meteorologist Alena Lee explained how Thursday afternoon and Friday morning are Impact Weather Days as we'll see widespread, steady rainfall that could be heavy at times. This could lead to some ponding on roads, but there's very low risk of flooding.”
— Alena Lee, Meteorologist
What’s next
Next week, we'll see a few lingering snow showers/flurries possible on Monday with below-average temperatures until about midweek.
The takeaway
The gloomy and potentially wintry weather over the next several days in Baltimore could lead to disruptions in normal routines and activities, so residents should be prepared for potential power outages, road conditions, and other weather-related impacts.
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