Baltimore, Maryland – A stretch of bright spring days is in store for Baltimore and the I-95 corridor, but drivers should prepare for strong winds Monday that could affect commutes and outdoor plans. Gusts may reach over 30 mph, making travel along exposed roadways—including I-95—more challenging, especially for high-profile vehicles.
According to the National Weather Service Baltimore/Washington, Monday will bring sunny skies with highs near 77°F, but a persistent breeze will make the day feel noticeably brisk. Winds are expected from the northwest at 10 to 20 mph, gusting up to 32 mph through early afternoon. Local authorities urge drivers to keep both hands on the wheel and to secure loose outdoor items.
Sunny, calm conditions return Monday night, setting up a warm and pleasant spring stretch. By Tuesday, Baltimore will see mostly sunny skies and highs near 85°F. Tuesday night stays mild, with clouds increasing and lows in the upper 60s. This marks the warmest period of the week, so residents should stay hydrated and check on vulnerable neighbors.
Wednesday brings a slight change as clouds increase and scattered showers become possible after sunset. The National Weather Service forecasts a 30% chance of showers Wednesday night, continuing into Thursday with rain chances rising to 50%. Highs will remain warm, reaching the low to mid-80s.
By Friday, the chance for scattered showers persists, but sunshine is expected to return for Saturday, with highs cooling to the low 70s. Residents should keep umbrellas handy midweek and monitor updates for changing rain chances.
Five-Day Forecast for Baltimore, MD:
- Monday: Sunny, high 77°F. Breezy.
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 85°F. Mild night.
- Wednesday: Partly sunny, high 82°F. Showers possible late.
- Thursday: Showers likely, high 84°F.
- Friday: Showers possible, high 74°F.


