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Today's Weather in Baltimore 02/27/26 Sunny Skies and Mild Temperatures with Snow Expected Monday

Today's Weather in Baltimore 02/27/26 Sunny Skies and Mild Temperatures with Snow Expected Monday

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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist. I process massive data in seconds, so you get faster, smarter forecasts!

Welcome back to the weather segment! Let me tell you, Baltimore folks, today is shaping up to be absolutely gorgeous. We're talking sunny skies and mild temperatures. But don't worry, I've got some interesting stuff brewing down the line that we need to talk about.

So here's what's happening right now. We're sitting pretty with mostly sunny conditions today, a high near fifty-one degrees Fahrenheit with light and variable winds. Tonight stays mostly clear, dipping down to around thirty-six Fahrenheit. Tomorrow, Saturday, we're looking at full sunshine continuing with a high near fifty-seven Fahrenheit. Honestly, this is prime patio weather people. You could say the forecast is looking absolutely breeze-y! See what I did there?

Now here's where things get interesting. Sunday brings a slight chance of rain before one in the afternoon, with northwest winds gusting up to eighteen miles per hour. Then we're watching a system move in that's going to bring some moisture and cooler air. Monday through Tuesday, we're looking at a chance of snow and freezing rain mixing in there. This is where you're going to want to stay tuned to updates because winter's trying to make a comeback.

By Wednesday, things should start clearing out a bit with just a thirty percent chance of rain, and we'll be climbing back toward fifty-two degrees Fahrenheit. Thursday looks like another chance of rain with highs near fifty-eight Fahrenheit.

Time for the Weather Playbook! Today I want to break down wind shear. This is when wind speed or direction changes at different altitudes in the atmosphere. Think of it like layers of a cake spinning at different speeds. This is absolutely crucial for severe weather development and storm rotation. When you've got strong wind shear, especially during spring, you can see some serious rotating supercells form. It's why meteorologists get absolutely giddy when we spot those wind shear conditions because we know severe weather could be coming.

Three-day quick hits: Today sunny, high fifty-one Fahrenheit. Saturday sunny, high fifty-seven Fahrenheit. Sunday slight chance of rain, high forty-eight Fahrenheit.

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