It’s Wednesday, Feb. 18, and listed below are five things to know in Montgomery County. Check the weather forecast here.
1. Weather: Chances of scattered showers today, according to the National Weather Service.
Tuesday, February 17, 2025 – Areas of dense fog are possible this morning. High pressure today through the middle of the week with warmer temperatures possible. Additional rain chances are possible at the end of this week as a cold front approaches from the west. pic.twitter.com/vRAlVek8f5
— NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) February 17, 2026
2. What the Rev. Jesse Jackson meant to Montgomery County: Renowned Civil Rights Leader Rev. Jesse Louis Jackson, Sr., famous for that iconic call-and-response chant, which became a staple at human rights rallies worldwide, has passed away at the age of 84.
‘I am somebody’ — What the Rev. Jesse Jackson meant to Montgomery County
3. Spring program registration: Registration starts today for spring programs with Montgomery County Recreation. See more here
Spring program registration begins TOMORROW, Wednesday, Feb. 18 and the program GUIDE is available online.
Plan ahead now and make sure to log in to your ActiveMONTGOMERY account BEFORE registration day. 💻➡️ https://t.co/fEYhFFX3vO pic.twitter.com/fgO121Ybqf
— Montgomery County Recreation (@MoCoRec) February 17, 2026
4. The Butterfly Experience: Tickets are on sale now for The Butterfly Experience at Brookside Gardens that starts in April. See more here
Tickets for The Butterfly Experience at Brookside Gardens are officially on sale! Experience hundreds of live butterflies from around the world up-close at Brookside Gardens South Conservatory from April to September.
Get tickets: https://t.co/vxkf4SzEp4 pic.twitter.com/Se7NK2axlY
— Montgomery Parks (@MontgomeryParks) February 17, 2026
5. Home buying flips to a buyers’ market: More residential homes are for sale and they’re listed at slightly lower prices, according to the Greater Capital Area Association of REALTORS®.
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