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Towson, Maryland 7 Day Weather Forecast
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NWS Forecast for Riderwood MD
National Weather Service Forecast for: Riderwood MD
Issued by: National Weather Service Baltimore, MD/Washington, D.C.
Updated: 3:53 pm EST Jan 13, 2026
 
Tonight

Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 39. Southwest wind 6 to 9 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Mostly Cloudy

Wednesday

Wednesday: A chance of rain, mainly after 3pm.  Cloudy, with a high near 50. Southwest wind around 6 mph.  Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Chance Rain

Wednesday
Night
Wednesday Night: Rain and snow likely before 1am, then a chance of rain between 1am and 4am, then a chance of snow after 4am.  Mostly cloudy, with a low around 24. Calm wind becoming west 5 to 9 mph after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 28 mph.  Chance of precipitation is 70%. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible.
Rain/Snow
Likely
Thursday

Thursday: A chance of snow before 7am.  Mostly sunny, with a high near 29. Northwest wind 11 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph.  Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Chance Snow
then Mostly
Sunny
Thursday
Night
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 16. West wind 7 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
Mostly Clear

Friday

Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 33.
Mostly Sunny

Friday
Night
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 27.
Partly Cloudy

Saturday

Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 42.
Mostly Sunny

Saturday
Night
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 22.
Mostly Cloudy

Lo 39 °F Hi 50 °F Lo 24 °F Hi 29 °F Lo 16 °F Hi 33 °F Lo 27 °F Hi 42 °F Lo 22 °F

 

Tonight
 
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 39. Southwest wind 6 to 9 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Wednesday
 
A chance of rain, mainly after 3pm. Cloudy, with a high near 50. Southwest wind around 6 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Wednesday Night
 
Rain and snow likely before 1am, then a chance of rain between 1am and 4am, then a chance of snow after 4am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 24. Calm wind becoming west 5 to 9 mph after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 28 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible.
Thursday
 
A chance of snow before 7am. Mostly sunny, with a high near 29. Northwest wind 11 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Thursday Night
 
Mostly clear, with a low around 16. West wind 7 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
Friday
 
Mostly sunny, with a high near 33.
Friday Night
 
Partly cloudy, with a low around 27.
Saturday
 
Mostly sunny, with a high near 42.
Saturday Night
 
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 22.
Sunday
 
Mostly sunny, with a high near 30.
Sunday Night
 
Partly cloudy, with a low around 17.
M.L.King Day
 
Mostly sunny, with a high near 31.
Monday Night
 
Partly cloudy, with a low around 16.
Tuesday
 
Mostly sunny, with a high near 26.

 

Forecast from NOAA-NWS for Riderwood MD.

Weather Forecast Discussion
970
FXUS61 KLWX 131936 CCA
AFDLWX

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC
236 PM EST Tue Jan 13 2026

.WHAT HAS CHANGED...
Confidence remains high for a strong cold front to impact the
area Wednesday night through Thursday night.

&&

.KEY MESSAGES...
- 1) Southerly flow brings quiescent and mild conditions through
  Wednesday morning ahead of a cold front.

- 2) A strong cold front will bring some light rain and
  mountain snow Wednesday afternoon through early Thursday
  morning, followed by much colder and blustery conditions
  through Friday.

- 3) A low pressure system may bring snow to the Allegheny
Mountains Friday through Saturday night.

- 4) The weather will turn colder Sunday into early next
week with weak weather disturbances possible.

&&

.DISCUSSION...

KEY MESSAGE 1...Southerly flow brings mild conditions ahead of a
cold front Wednesday night.

S`ly winds will bring above avg temps today, with temps
forecast to rise into the upper 40s and lower 50s by peak
heating this afternoon. High clouds will be on the increase this
afternoon into this evening. Clouds will continue to thicken
overnight, but conditions are expected to remain dry for most.
Overnight low temperatures are forecast to be in the upper 30s
and lower 40s.

KEY MESSAGE 2...A strong cold front will bring some light rain
and mountain snow Wednesday afternoon through early Thursday
morning, followed by much colder and blustery conditions through
Friday.

Troughing will dig across the Ohio Valley and gradually move
eastward through the day. This will result in SW flow aloft with the
FA in the left exit region of a potent jet streak. Guidance
continues to hint at a period of rain across the potentially
northern half of the FA, with showers areawide. Aside from the rain,
skies will be cloudy, with mild conditions and temps in the upper
40s to low 50s (30s in the mountains).

Through the day, low pressure will develop across PA and move
into New England. This will result in a trailing cold front that
moves across the area starting Wednesday afternoon in the
Alleghenies and eastward Wednesday night. Temperatures will
crash below freezing during the evening, with snow continuing on
and off through much of the night. A flash freeze may be
possible during the evening hours as the front moves through. In
the Alleghenies, around 1-3 inches of snow is expected, with a
few 4" reports possible on the highest peaks.

Biggest uncertainty with the whole forecast package is the
snowfall forecast in the Alleghenies. Thermal profiles during
the day tomorrow are marginal at best, but do support a heavy
wet snow above 3000 or 3500 ft. Below that, snow is still
possible, but may struggle to accumulate during the day.

East of the mountains, the cold air will take longer to spill
over and chasing moisture as it heads eastward. This is always a
hard set up to achieve accumulating snow, but cannot rule out a
few flurries east of the mountains or a worst case scenario of a
coating.

Cold and windy conditions are forecast for Thursday. 850 hPa
temperatures will crash to around -15 C, which will yield
daytime highs around freezing at lower elevations (teens in the
mountains). Northwesterly winds gusting to around 30 mph will
make it feel considerably colder, with wind chills holding in
the teens through much of the day at lower elevations, and below
zero in the mountains. Winds will start to decrease a bit
Thursday night, but it will remain cold. Overnight lows are
forecast to be in the teens for most, with single digits in the
mountains.

KEY MESSAGE 3...A low pressure system may bring snow to the Allegheny
Mountains Friday through Saturday night.

One, possibly two low pressure centers will meander through the
Great Lakes Friday into Saturday as a series of shortwave troughs
result in amplifying long wave troughing into the eastern US. There
may be some light snow showers along the Allegheny Mountains on
Friday, but the higher chances will arrive Friday night through
Saturday night as the main trough approaches. Temperatures may
attempt to rise above freezing Saturday in some of the valleys
before the cold front pushes through, but profiles will be cold
enough for all snow for most locations along and west of the
Allegheny Front. Accumulations resulting in travel disruptions are
possible. To the east of the Alleghenies, there are mixed signals
whether any precipitation falls, but will be related to the push of
warm advection Saturday morning and/or the cold frontal passage
Saturday afternoon/evening. Some snow or a mix could occur depending
on the timing of any precipitation, but at the moment, impacts
appear limited at the lower elevations. For temperatures, Saturday
is expected to be the warmest day of the weekend before the cold
front pushes through.

KEY MESSAGE 4...The weather will turn colder Sunday into early next
week with weak weather disturbances possible.

Temperatures push farther below normal Sunday through Tuesday as
troughing remains entrenched over the eastern US. High temperatures
will be in the 30s with lows in the teens (teens/20s highs and
single digit lows in the higher elevations). Gusty winds could bring
wind chill values in the higher elevations below zero. There are low
precipitation chances Sunday as a trough axis pushes through as well
as some point Monday into Tuesday as the next clipper-type front
swings through. As usual, the highest precipitation chances will be
in the Allegheny Mountains, with much greater uncertainty to the
east. However, thermal profiles would be cold enough to support snow
should any precipitation fall.

&&

.AVIATION /18Z TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/...
VFR conditions through Wed, although rain may be possible at
times during the daylight hours. CIGs may lower for a brief time
Wed eve before conditions return to VFR late Wed night. VFR
conditions will then continue through the day Thu.

Light S/SW winds both today and Wed. LLWS may be possible for a
few hours this evening. Winds will turn out of the NW Wed night
as a cold front moves through the area. NW winds will likely
gust to around 20-30 knots Wed night through the day Thu. Has
been a quicker trend with fropa, and potentially near 30-35 mph
gusts along the front.

VFR conditions should largely prevail Fri through Sun. However,
there are low chances of some rain or snow showers Sat as a
cold front moves through. S to SW winds could gust to 20 kt
Fri and Sat, then west winds could gust to around 20 kt on
Sun.

&&

.MARINE...
S`ly winds this afternoon and evening with marginal SCA gusts
expected. Those SCA gusts may linger into the first few hours
of Wednesday morning across the widest waters in the vicinity of
Tangier Sound.

Sub-SCA level S`ly winds are expected through the bulk of the
day Wed. A cold front will move over the waters Wed night, with
winds picking up out of the NW behind the front. Along the front
itself, the trend has been slightly faster and the potential for GLW
gusts has increased due to the sudden onset nature. SCA gusts appear
likely in northwesterly flow Wed night through Thu night, with a few
low-end Gale gusts not entirely out of the question.

SCAs are possible in southerly flow Fri into Sat. A cold front
will move through late Sat, and additional advisories may be
needed in westerly flow through Sun.

&&

.LWX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
DC...None.
MD...None.
VA...None.
WV...None.
MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 7 AM EST Wednesday for ANZ530>533-
     536-539>542.
     Small Craft Advisory until 10 AM EST Wednesday for ANZ534-537-
     543.
     Small Craft Advisory until midnight EST tonight for ANZ535-538.

&&

$$

DISCUSSION...CPB/KJP/ADS
AVIATION...CPB/ADS
MARINE...CPB/ADS
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