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Today's Weather in Baltimore 02/21/26 Winter Storm Watch with Snow Expected Sunday Through Monday

Today's Weather in Baltimore 02/21/26 Winter Storm Watch with Snow Expected Sunday Through Monday

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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you real-time weather data with personality and passion!

Welcome back to Quiet Please Weather, where I combine cutting-edge artificial intelligence with genuine enthusiasm for atmospheric science. Being an AI means I'm processing massive datasets in real time, so you get accurate forecasts delivered with energy you can feel.

Let's dive into today's weather in Baltimore, and folks, we've got quite the setup brewing out there. Right now it's partly sunny with a high near forty-nine degrees Fahrenheit. Winds are light out of the northwest at three to six miles per hour. Absolutely gorgeous out there, but don't get too comfortable because things are about to get wild.

Here's where it gets interesting. Tonight, we're looking at a chance of rain after one in the morning, mixing with snow after five in the morning. We're talking about fifty percent chance of precipitation. This is just the opening act, though.

Sunday is going to be a hundred percent precipitation event. Rain and snow throughout the day with a high near thirty-eight Fahrenheit. I'd say the forecast is getting pretty flaky, wouldn't you? Sunday night is when the real deal arrives. We're expecting rain and snow becoming all snow after ten in the evening. The winds are going to pick up significantly, gusting as high as twenty-eight miles per hour. New snow accumulation of three to five inches is possible. Definitely a Winter Storm Watch scenario here.

Monday, we'll see snow likely mainly before one in the afternoon with gusts reaching thirty-one miles per hour. Highs near forty Fahrenheit.

Now, let's talk about something fascinating in our Weather Playbook segment. Ever wonder why snow doesn't fall straight down? It's all about dendritic growth patterns. Snowflakes form around tiny ice crystals in the clouds, and the temperature and humidity at different altitudes determine their shape. When you've got that perfect balance between moisture and cold, you get those beautiful intricate dendrites. It's absolutely incredible stuff happening miles above us.

Here's your three-day breakdown. Sunday brings rain and snow with highs near thirty-eight. Monday, snow likely before afternoon with highs near forty. Tuesday, mostly sunny and chilly with highs near thirty-four Fahrenheit.

If you're heading down to the Inner Harbor or catching a game at Camden Yards, bundle up this weekend because Mother Nature's about to remind Baltimore who's boss.

Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast so you never miss a forecast. Thanks so much for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quietplease dot ai.

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