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Winter Weather Preparedness, January 23, 2026 Baltimore officials delivered a comprehensive winter weather preparedness update on January 23, 2026, as a significant storm system approached the region. Mayor Brandon Scott declared a State of Emergency and coordinated a citywide response to ensure residents were ready for heavy snow, ice, and dangerously cold temperatures. Key Announcements from Mayor Scott and City Agencies State of Emergency Declared: Activated to streamline coordination across transportation, emergency management, fire, and police departments. Press Conference at Noon: Mayor Scott and cabinet officials addressed the public with updates on storm timing, expected impacts, and safety measures. Citywide Preparedness Measures: Mobilization of snow response teams Coordination with state partners Public safety advisories for residents Expected Weather Impacts Heavy Snow Likely: Forecasts indicated snow beginning Saturday night, with the heaviest accumulation overnight into Sunday. Wintry Mix & Ice: Some areas expected sleet and freezing rain as temperatures fluctuated. Dangerous Cold: Wind chills below zero and prolonged frigid temperatures were anticipated. Preparedness Guidance for Residents Stay Informed: Follow city updates via the Baltimore City Snow Center and local news outlets. Take Precautions Early: Officials urged residents to prepare while conditions were still mild—stock supplies, secure travel plans, and check on vulnerable neighbors. Use Caution on Roads: Hazardous travel conditions were expected statewide, with state leaders emphasizing vigilance and common-sense safety.