Maryland – A calm, mild start settles over Baltimore this morning, but a fast-moving spring system is already lining up to bring rain and possible thunderstorms by late Sunday night.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures climb to near 63°F today under mostly sunny skies, then surge to around 76°F Sunday afternoon. That warmth builds just ahead of an incoming system expected to arrive late Sunday night.
Rain develops after midnight, with a 40 to 70 percent chance increasing toward early Monday. Some thunderstorms may mix in, bringing brief heavier downpours. Roads along I-95, I-695, and the Baltimore-Washington Parkway could become slick quickly. Plan extra travel time into the early Monday commute.
Meteorologists note rainfall totals may approach a quarter inch, with locally higher amounts in heavier bursts. Visibility could drop during rain bands, especially before sunrise Monday.
By Monday afternoon, rain tapers to scattered showers, and cooler air begins moving in. Highs fall to the mid-50s, marking a noticeable shift from the weekend warmth.
That cooldown deepens by early Tuesday, with lows dropping into the low 30s. Any lingering moisture could refreeze, creating patchy black ice on bridges and untreated roads. Morning commuters should remain alert despite improving skies.
Sunshine returns Tuesday with highs near 49°F, followed by gradual warming into midweek.
This pattern reflects a classic spring swing—warmth, rain, then a quick chill.
Traveling late Sunday night or early Monday? Let us know what conditions you’re seeing around Baltimore.
Five Day Forecast for Baltimore, Maryland
Sunday: Partly sunny. High 76°F.
Monday: Rain early, then showers. High 56°F.
Tuesday: Sunny. High 49°F.
Wednesday: Partly sunny. High 58°F.
Thursday: Partly sunny, chance of rain. High 60°F.


