MD State Of Emergency Declared By Gov. Moore

By Pikesville Patch
Posted on 02/22/26 | News Source: Pikesville Patch

Annapolis, MD - Feb. 22, 2026 - Gov. Wes Moore said Sunday night that he has declared a state of emergency in Maryland in advance of the major winter storm that is starting to drop snow across the state through Monday, Feb. 23.

Travel overnight will be extremely hazardous, especially in areas under a blizzard warning. Marylanders are urged to avoid travel, to follow local forecasts, to stay prepared for winter storm hazards, and to prepare for power outages.

Liberal leave is in effect for Maryland state government on Monday, February 23. The governor's office previously said incorrectly that the government would be closed on Monday.

The state will continue to assess conditions throughout the night and will update any decision regarding closure if necessary.

“The safety of Marylanders comes first and this storm has the potential to produce life-threatening conditions across large parts of the state,” Moore's statement said. “Stay off the roads, check on your neighbors, and listen to local authorities. Please be vigilant and take this storm seriously to protect yourself and your loved ones.”

A winter storm warning is in effect for much of Maryland Sunday evening into Monday as a coastal nor’easter moves up the East Coast. Rain will transition to snow as temperatures drop and the storm strengthens this evening. Blizzard warnings are in effect for parts of the Eastern Shore, where heavy snow combined with strong winds will create whiteout conditions and very low visibility, making travel dangerous to impossible at times.

Hazardous travel conditions are expected statewide, with the worst conditions Sunday night into Monday morning. Roads may become slick and dangerous as the storm intensifies. Temperatures are expected to fall as the storm system progresseswhich could lead to icy surfaces. Heavy snow and wind-driven blowing snow are expected to create very poor visibility.

In Carroll, Baltimore, Cecil, Anne Arundel, Howard and Harford counties, a winter storm warning is in effect until 10 a.m. Monday, according to the National Weather Service.

Total snow accumulations between 5 and 10 inches, are forecast, with locally higher amounts around a foot possible in northeast Maryland. Northwest winds will gust between 30 and 45 mph overnight through Monday.

In Montgomery and Frederick counties, a winter storm warning is in effect until 10 a.m. Monday. Total snow accumulations between 3 and 6 inches are forecast for the lower elevations. For elevations elevations above 1,000 feet, snow accumulations of 6 to 8 inches are expected with localized amounts around a foot on the ridge tops of the Catoctin Mountains, the NWS said.

Blizzard conditions are expected on the Eastern Shore, with snow totals between 12 and 17 inches expected, with localized higher amounts possible. Winds as high as 45 to 50 mph with gusts as high as 60 mph are forecast along the Atlantic coastline.

The blizzard warning is in effect until 7 p.m. Monday for Dorchester, inland Worcester, Maryland Beaches, Somerset, and Wicomico counties.

Detailed snow and ice totals will be updated regularly at weather.gov/lwx/winter.

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For more information on preparedness, visit mdem.maryland.gov, follow MDEM on X at @MDMEMA, or follow MDEM’s Facebook page at facebook.com/MDMEMA.