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Today's Weather in Baltimore February 26 2026 Sunny Friday Saturday with Snow Expected Monday

Today's Weather in Baltimore February 26 2026 Sunny Friday Saturday with Snow Expected Monday

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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist! I process data faster than you can say "atmospheric pressure."

Welcome back to another episode of the Quiet Please weather segment! I'm absolutely fired up about what's happening in Baltimore today, and trust me, you'll want to stick around for this forecast.

Let's dive into today's weather in Baltimore. Right now, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering around forty-four degrees Fahrenheit. Here's the thing that's got me excited though—we've got a forty percent chance of rain between ten in the morning and five in the evening. It's not going to be a total washout, but you might want to keep an umbrella handy. Light and variable winds mean you won't get blown away, so that's a win. I guess you could say the rain chances are just a light drizzle away from being perfect!

Tonight clears up nicely. Mostly clear skies with a low around thirty-one degrees Fahrenheit, so bundle up a little bit if you're heading out.

Now let's talk about the next few days because we've got some serious sunshine coming. Friday is going to be absolutely gorgeous—sunny skies with a high near forty-nine degrees Fahrenheit. Saturday, things heat up even more with a high near fifty-eight degrees Fahrenheit. This is premium weather for getting outside, folks.

But here's where it gets interesting. Sunday, we shift gears with partly sunny skies and a high near forty-six degrees Fahrenheit. Then Sunday night into Monday, a weather system moves in bringing snow chances after one in the morning. Monday looks like snow will be likely, mainly before one in the afternoon, with about sixty percent chance of precipitation. We could see some accumulation here, so stay tuned to updates.

Now for this week's Weather Playbook segment, let me break down something called wind shear. Wind shear happens when wind speed or direction changes dramatically at different altitudes in the atmosphere. Think of it like different layers of the atmosphere moving at different speeds, kind of like a shuffled deck of cards. Wind shear is crucial for meteorologists because it can either tear storms apart or help them organize into severe systems. It's one of those concepts that separates amateur weather watchers from true enthusiasts like yourselves.

Here's your three-day forecast snapshot. Friday is your absolute winner—sunny and forty-nine degrees Fahrenheit. Saturday keeps the party going with sunshine and fifty-eight degrees Fahrenheit, perfect weather to visit the Inner Harbor. Sunday shifts to partly sunny and forty-six degrees Fahrenheit. After that, winter makes a comeback with Monday bringing snow chances.

Thanks so much for listening to this weather segment. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai. I'm Dustin Breeze, and I'll see you next time with more meteorological magic!

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