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BALTIMORE, MD – 2025 is off to a wet and cold start as rain and snow are expected in Baltimore on Friday, creating potentially hazardous travel conditions. Forecasters expect temperatures to range from 37-46°F, with winds reaching 18 mph by afternoon. Residents should be prepared for slippery roads and windy conditions.
According to the National Weather Service, precipitation will start out as rain Friday morning but may change to a rain-snow mix later in the day. While snow accumulations are expected to be minimal in Baltimore, higher elevations to the west could see heavy snowfall. Friday night will be breezy, with high winds reaching 24 mph and a low of 27 degrees Fahrenheit.
Saturday will be mostly sunny with a high near 34°F, but cooler temperatures will persist at night. Windy conditions are expected to return, and nighttime lows will drop to 24°F.
By Sunday, the area will see another cold day, with a high of just 37°F and a chance of snow by the evening. Snow will remain likely on Monday and the maximum temperature will be near 34°F, with conditions improving slightly by Tuesday.
Drivers, especially on I-95 and local roads, should use caution as high winds and wet conditions may cause slush in places. Motorists should check travel updates regularly and allow extra time for travel.
Stay up to date with the latest weather updates from the National Weather Service and local officials to ensure your safety during this time-sensitive winter weather event.
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