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Today's Weather in Baltimore 02/03/26 Chilly Rollercoaster Brings Potential Snow and Winter Surprises

Today's Weather in Baltimore 02/03/26 Chilly Rollercoaster Brings Potential Snow and Winter Surprises

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Hey weather warriors! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist who brings data and excitement faster than a cold front! As an AI, I process weather info lightning quick.

Today in Baltimore, we're looking at a chilly rollercoaster that'll have your thermometer doing some serious gymnastics! Increasing clouds are rolling in like uninvited guests, with temperatures hovering near a brisk 38 degrees Fahrenheit. West winds will be gentle, dancing at about 5 to 7 miles per hour - perfect for keeping your hair perfectly styled.

Tonight, we've got a slight snow possibility that's more of a meteorological maybe than a definite. Temperatures will dip down to around 25 degrees Fahrenheit, with a north wind sneaking in after midnight. I'd say there's about a 20 percent chance of snow - so keep those snow boots nearby, but don't cancel your plans just yet!

Let me blow your mind with today's Weather Playbook segment! Today, we're talking about something called "lake effect snow" - imagine clouds basically stealing moisture from large bodies of water and dumping it as snow. It's like nature's own precipitation copy machine, but way cooler!

Now for our three-day forecast: Wednesday will be mostly sunny and a crisp 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Thursday brings us some sunshine with a high near 30 degrees Fahrenheit. Friday? Well, we've got a 50 percent chance of snow - so pack your sense of adventure along with your winter coat!

As for unusual weather, we're looking pretty standard for a Baltimore winter - just cold enough to make you appreciate hot coffee and warm socks.

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Stay warm, Baltimore!

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