Brisk Breezes and Chilly Skies: Charm City’s Midweek Outlook

Brisk Breezes and Chilly Skies: What to Expect in Baltimore Today
Baltimore residents waking up this Wednesday, February 11, 2026, will notice a distinct shift in the atmosphere as the region transitions from yesterday’s milder temperatures into a period of brisk, winter weather. While Tuesday offered a brief respite from the biting cold with temperatures climbing above 40 degrees for the first time in weeks, a cold front has moved through the area, bringing steady winds from the northwest and a return to more seasonal, chilly conditions.
Morning: A Cold and Blustery Start
The morning commute will be defined by a persistent northwest wind blowing at speeds of 10 to 15 mph. While the actual air temperature will hover in the low 30s as the sun rises at 7:02 AM, the wind chill will make it feel significantly colder, necessitating heavy coats and scarves for those heading downtown or waiting for transit. Sky conditions will remain mostly cloudy throughout the early hours. There is a slight 10% to 20% chance of isolated snow flurries during the morning. These light flakes are part of the moisture trailing the overnight front and are unlikely to impact road visibility or travel times, as no significant accumulation is expected.
Afternoon: Peak Temperatures and Cloud Breaks
As the day progresses, Baltimore will see the afternoon high reach approximately 46°F. Despite the mid-40s reading, the continued northwest breeze will keep the air feeling crisp and cold. Residents can expect a mix of sun and clouds during the post-lunch hours, with occasional breaks in the overcast layers offering a bit of brightness. Humidity levels are expected to sit near 50%, providing a dry feel to the air that is typical for a February afternoon in the Mid-Atlantic. This period offers the best window for outdoor errands, provided you are shielded from the wind.
Evening and Overnight Outlook
Following sunset at 5:38 PM, the thermometer will begin a steady descent. Evening temperatures are projected to drop back toward the freezing mark, hitting an overnight low of roughly 32°F. The winds are expected to remain active throughout the night, which should prevent any significant fog from forming but will maintain a sharp bite in the air for those out for evening dining or events. The sky will trend toward partly cloudy as the night progresses, clearing the way for a colder but sunnier start to Thursday.
Weather Alerts and Marine Notices
While there are no major land-based storm warnings for the city today, maritime interests and those near the water should be aware of active advisories. The following notices are in effect for the Baltimore region:
- Small Craft Advisory: This advisory is in effect starting at 7:00 AM this Wednesday and is scheduled to continue through 4:00 PM Thursday. Northwest winds of 10 to 15 mph, with occasional higher gusts, will create choppy conditions on the Chesapeake Bay and the Patapsco River.
- Precipitation: A minimal 10% to 20% chance of precipitation persists throughout the day, primarily in the form of light flurries or a stray sprinkle.