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Snowstorm Forecasted for Baltimore This Weekend

Street in Baltimore during a winter snowstorm with heavy snow on the ground

Baltimore, January 21, 2026

Baltimore is preparing for a significant winter storm this weekend, with forecasts predicting heavy snowfall and dangerously cold temperatures. Starting Saturday evening, the storm may bring accumulations of up to 12 inches or more, leading to hazardous travel conditions. The city is treating roads with brine and has issued a Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert, emphasizing the importance of safety measures for residents. As the storm follows previous winter weather events, residents are advised to stay informed and take precautions.

Snowstorm Forecasted for Baltimore This Weekend

Baltimore, MD – A significant winter storm is anticipated to impact the Baltimore area this weekend, bringing heavy snowfall and dangerously cold temperatures. The storm is expected to commence Saturday evening, January 24, and continue through Sunday, January 25, with potential lingering effects into Monday, January 26.

Forecast Details

Current forecasts indicate that the storm is likely to start Saturday night, with snow continuing into Sunday. While the exact timing and intensity of the snowfall will depend on the storm’s track, models suggest a high likelihood of significant snow accumulations, with the potential for up to 12 inches or more in some areas. The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for the region, advising residents to prepare for hazardous travel conditions due to heavy snow and reduced visibility.

Impacts and Precautions

Residents should be prepared for snow-covered roads, reduced visibility, and widespread hazardous travel conditions. In response to the impending storm, the city of Baltimore has begun treating roadways with brine to minimize the impact. Furthermore, the city’s health department has issued a Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert from Saturday to Tuesday, signaling an increased risk for cold-related injuries such as frostbite and hypothermia. Individuals seeking shelter can contact the city’s Shelter Hotline at 443-984-9540.

Background Context

This upcoming storm follows a series of significant winter weather events in the region. In January 2025, Baltimore experienced a blizzard that resulted in 6.6 inches of snow, marking the largest single snowfall in three years at that time. As we entered the 2025-2026 winter season, forecasts hinted at near-average snowfall for the area, but also the potential for heavier storms. As of January 21, 2026, this upcoming storm seems poised to be the most notable of the season thus far.

Residents are recommended to stay informed with the latest weather updates and take necessary precautions to ensure safety during this severe weather event.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When is the snowstorm expected to start?

The storm is projected to begin Saturday night, January 24, and continue through Sunday, January 25, with potential lingering effects into Monday, January 26.

How much snow is expected?

Current models suggest a high likelihood of significant snow accumulations, with the potential for up to 12 inches or more in some areas.

What precautions should residents take?

Residents should anticipate snow-covered roads, reduced visibility, and hazardous travel conditions. The city has begun treating roadways with brine, and a Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert has been issued, indicating an increased risk for cold-related injuries. Those seeking shelter can contact the city’s Shelter Hotline at 443-984-9540.

How does this storm compare to previous winter weather events?

This upcoming storm appears to be the most significant of the 2025-2026 winter season thus far, following a pattern of significant winter weather events in the region, including a blizzard in January 2025 that resulted in 6.6 inches of snow.

Key Features of the Upcoming Snowstorm

Feature Details
Start Time Saturday night, January 24
Duration Through Sunday, January 25, with potential lingering effects into Monday, January 26
Snow Accumulation Potential for up to 12 inches or more in some areas
Impacts Snow-covered roads, reduced visibility, hazardous travel conditions
City Preparations Road treatments with brine; Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert issued
Emergency Contact City’s Shelter Hotline at 443-984-9540


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