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Today's Weather in Baltimore 01/19/26: Arctic Blast Hits Charm City with Bone-Chilling Winds and Frosty Forecast

Today's Weather in Baltimore 01/19/26: Arctic Blast Hits Charm City with Bone-Chilling Winds and Frosty Forecast

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Hey weather watchers! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist who processes data faster than a lightning bolt! Baltimore's forecast is coming in hot - or cold, actually.

Let's dive right into today's weather report for Baltimore! We've got a chilly Martin Luther King Day headed our way with mostly sunny skies and temperatures struggling to climb above 40 degrees. Talk about a cold shoulder from Mother Nature! I guess you could say we're experiencing a real "breeze-ing" cold snap - get it? Breeze? That's me!

A west wind will be whipping through the area, potentially gusting up to 23 miles per hour, which means you'll want to layer up like a meteorological onion. Pro tip: wind chill is no joke today, so grab that winter gear before heading out.

Now, let's talk weather science! In our Weather Playbook segment, I want to explain wind chill. Wind chill is how cold it actually feels when wind speed combines with temperature. It's like when you're outside and the temperature says 30 degrees, but with wind, it feels more like 15 degrees. Science is awesome, right?

Three-day forecast coming at you: Today, high near 40. Tonight, dropping to around 15 degrees. Tuesday will be sunny but freezing, with a high of 27 degrees. Wednesday warms up slightly to 38, and Thursday looks positively balmy at 48 degrees.

Weekend alert: We might see some snow Saturday and Sunday, with a 30 to 40 percent chance of precipitation. Winter's not done with us yet!

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Stay warm, Baltimore!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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