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Clouds Linger as Baltimore Shakes Off the Deep Freeze

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February 10, 2026/06:00 AM
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Clouds Linger as Baltimore Shakes Off the Deep Freeze
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Baltimore Weather Outlook: Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Baltimore residents waking up this Tuesday, February 10, 2026, will find a noticeable shift in the atmosphere. After a period of biting arctic air that triggered local health alerts, the region is beginning to see a slight moderation in temperatures, though the sun remains largely hidden behind a persistent layer of clouds. As the city moves past the peak of the recent cold snap, today’s forecast calls for a transition toward more seasonal, albeit overcast, February weather.

Morning: A Chilly, Overcast Start

The morning commute will begin under mostly cloudy skies with the sun rising at 7:04 AM. While the extreme, record-breaking lows of the past weekend have retreated, the air remains crisp. Early morning temperatures are hovering in the mid-30s, making heavy coats still a necessity for those heading to the Inner Harbor or commuting along I-95. Winds are light, coming from the southeast at approximately 6 mph, which will keep the wind chill from becoming too much of a factor for early morning walkers.

Afternoon: Reaching the Peak

By the afternoon, Baltimore will reach a projected high of 43°F. While this is significantly warmer than the frigid conditions seen just a few days ago, the lack of direct sunlight will keep the air feeling damp and cool. The sky is expected to remain mostly cloudy throughout the day, with humidity levels sitting near 54%. Residents can expect a dry afternoon for the most part, though the thick cloud cover will dominate the skyline from Fells Point to Mount Vernon. This stable but grey weather provides a brief window of relief for city crews who have been managing the aftermath of previous winter weather events.

Evening and Nighttime: A Slight Chance of Showers

As we head into the evening hours, the temperature will only drop slightly, settling at a low of 37°F overnight. There is a minor 10% to 20% chance of precipitation late Tuesday night. This could manifest as a brief light shower or even a few stray snowflakes, though no accumulation is expected. Sunset will occur at 5:37 PM, leading into a night that remains mostly cloudy. While the precipitation risk is low, the dampness in the air may lead to some patchy mist in low-lying areas by early Wednesday morning.

Weather Alerts and Safety Notices

The Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert that gripped the city through Monday, February 9, has officially expired as temperatures have climbed above the 13-degree threshold. However, health officials still urge caution, as the overnight lows remain near the freezing mark. Looking ahead, the mid-week remains unsettled, with another chance of rain or light snow predicted for Wednesday morning. For today, the main advice for Baltimoreans is to dress in layers to stay comfortable in the low-40s and to keep an umbrella close by just in case those late-night showers arrive early.