City of Baltimore, MD

01/25/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/25/2026 21:52

City of Baltimore Update on Winter Storm Management

Sunday Jan 25th, 2026

Brandon M. Scott
Mayor,
Baltimore City
250 City Hall - Baltimore Maryland 21202
(410) 396-3835 - Fax: (410) 576-9425

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

State of Emergency Remains in Effect, Launch of Baltimore Snow Corps

BALTIMORE, MD (Sunday, January 25, 2026) - Today, Mayor Brandon M. Scott issued the following afternoon update regarding the ongoing winter storm that has caused snow accumulation, icy conditions, and freezing temperatures.

The Baltimore City Emergency Operations Center (EOC) remains activated. The State of Emergency declaration issued by Mayor Scott on Friday, January 23 remains in effect.

Baltimore Snow Corps

Mayor Brandon M. Scott and the City of Baltimore have officially launched a new neighbor-to-neighbor snow assistance program, called "Baltimore Snow Corps." Baltimore Snow Corps is a pilot volunteer program that helps connect residents who need assistance clearing snow and ice from sidewalks with neighbors who are willing to help during winter weather events.

This program is designed to support seniors, people with disabilities, and others who may have difficulty safely clearing sidewalks during snowstorms. It relies on community volunteers and does not replace city snow operations.

Residents that need help or want to volunteer can sign-up by calling 311, use the 311 web page, or use the BALT311 app. A small team operating out of the Emergency Operations Center will be monitoring service requests on Sunday, January 25, 2026 and Monday, January 26, 2026 and will attempt to match volunteers with residents nearby who need assistance. More information is available at moca.baltimorecity.gov/baltimore-snow-corps.

Forecast Update

The Baltimore region remains under a Winter Storm Warning issued by the National Weather Service (NWS). Snowfall started early Sunday morning and is expected to last throughout the afternoon according to the NWS. So far, Baltimore City has seen 6.7 inches of snow accumulation. The NWS forecasts snow and sleet accumulations are expected along with ice accumulation from freezing rain. Residents should tune into local news stations and check official social media resources for updates.

Closures

Baltimore City Government will be closed for in-person operations tomorrow, Monday, January 26, 2026, for all non-essential employees. Essential employees must report to work and remain at work as scheduled. Government buildings will not be open.

Residents are encouraged to make accommodations to account for this temporary disruption of in-person services. Information on online payment options can be found here: https://pay.baltimorecity.gov/

Baltimore City Public Schools and Central Office will be closed on Monday, January 26, 2026. For schools this is the first day of three traditional winter weather closures that are identified in the district calendar in June as make up days. Essential personnel must report on Monday.

Enoch Pratt Free Libraries will be closed on Monday, January 26, 2026 due to inclement weather. All programs and events are canceled or postponed.

Ongoing Road Treatment & Crew Deployment

Baltimore City Department of Transportation (DOT) snow crews and contractors have been fully activated and continue to work around the clock plowing and treating roads. With both city crews and contractor forces, DOT has over 700 vehicles available for snow removal efforts.

Crews continue to focus on arterial and collector streets and key routes to schools and hospitals. Crews are working to conduct as much treatment as possible.

Residents are strongly encouraged to stay home and postpone trips unless absolutely necessary. If you must drive, clear all snow off your vehicle, maintain a safe following distance from other vehicles, and don't crowd plows while they are working. If you see icy roads or sidewalks, call 311 or submit a request via the 311 app.

Parking Availability

Residents are reminded that parking is restricted along all snow emergency routes 24 hours a day to allow curb-to-curb plowing and salting. Illegally parked cars may be ticketed and towed to maintain public safety and emergency access. Free parking for residents is available in City-owned parking garages and select City Schools parking lots. The full list of garages and parking lots can be found at https://snow.baltimorecity.gov/.

DOT is enforcing snow evacuation route signage. Please report any locations marked on the maps but missing signs to 311.

BGE Outage Updates

At this time, BGE is not reporting any widespread power outages. BGE asks all customers to report power outages. If you experience a power outage or need to report a downed wire, please call 877-778-2222. BGE asks all customers to report their outage. Outages may also be reported online, by texting OUT to MYBGE (69243), and via BGE's free mobile app available on the Apple App Store or GooglePlay.

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