Maryland Braces for Strong Winds: A Detailed Forecast & Safety Guide
A First Alert Weather Day is in effect for Maryland as strong winds sweep across the state tonight and into Tuesday. While the wind is the primary concern, the week ahead will be notably colder, but otherwise relatively quiet. Here’s a extensive look at what you can expect and how to stay safe.
Current Wind Warnings & Impacts
Gusty winds are already impacting maryland, wiht the moast significant impacts focused in the western parts of the state.
* High Wind Warning: Garrett and Allegany Counties are under a High Wind Warning through Tuesday afternoon. Expect wind gusts exceeding 70 mph at mountain peaks and 60 mph in lower elevations.
* Wind Advisory: A Wind Advisory is in place for the remainder of the state tonight into Tuesday. Thes strong gusts could cause tree damage and scattered power outages.
Tuesday morning will begin with temperatures in the 20s, but wind chill values will make it feel like the single digits or teens. Winds will gradually subside throughout the day, decreasing from 40-45 mph early in the morning to around 20 mph in the afternoon.
High temperatures will reach the low to mid-30s, but the wind will make it feel like the low to mid-20s, even at the warmest point of the day. Unlike Monday, temperatures will peak in the afternoon rather than falling.
Ongoing Power Outages & restoration Efforts
Monday saw thousands of customers lose power due to downed trees and limbs. As of 9 p.m. Monday, over 14,500 customers had power restored, but approximately 10,000 remained without electricity.
Howard, Baltimore, and Anne Arundel counties were the hardest hit. Further power outages are likely into Tuesday, according to utility officials.
You can check the current outage map to see if your community is affected.
Looking Ahead: New year’s Eve & Beyond
Breezy conditions will continue through New Year’s Eve, though winds won’t be as intense as the previous days. Temperatures around midnight in Baltimore will be in the lower 30s, but it will feel like the 20s.
Fortunately,the weather will cooperate with outdoor celebrations. Expect partly cloudy skies and dry conditions on New Year’s Eve and early New Year’s Day.
As 2026 begins, another blast of cold air will arrive. Thursday will be breezy with temperatures struggling to reach freezing.A few snow showers are possible, but significant accumulations are not expected.A generally cold pattern is anticipated to persist through the first few days of the new year.
Safety Tips during High Winds
Protect yourself and your property during these strong winds. Consider these precautions:
* Secure Outdoor Objects: Bring inside anything that could be blown around by the wind, such as trash cans, decorations, and furniture.
* Park Vehicles Safely: Park your car in a garage or away from trees and power lines.
* Be Aware of Falling Trees: Avoid walking or driving under trees during the strongest winds.
* Report Outages: If you experience a power outage, report it to your utility company instantly.
* Stay Informed: Continue to monitor weather updates from trusted sources.
This is a developing situation, and we will continue to provide updates as they become available. Stay safe, Maryland!






