Maryland–D.C. Weather Alert: 68°F Weekend Cooldown Before 80°F Spring Surge Monday

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Maryland – Low clouds hang over Baltimore now, but improving visibility and a fast warm-up will quickly shift conditions as sunshine takes over by midday.

According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog clears through the morning, giving way to partly sunny skies and highs near 74°F. Light winds increase slightly, helping dry out roads and improve travel conditions across the Baltimore-Washington corridor.

Across Baltimore, Columbia, and into Washington, D.C., drivers may notice lingering haze early, especially near waterways and low-lying roads. Conditions improve steadily through late morning, with dry pavement expected for the afternoon commute along I-95, I-695, and the Baltimore-Washington Parkway.

Cloud cover remains limited into the evening, keeping conditions quiet. Saturday brings bright sunshine but slightly cooler air, with highs near 68°F and light north winds. The calmer pattern continues into Saturday night with clear skies and cooler temperatures settling in.

Sunday maintains a mild feel, with highs near 68°F under mostly sunny skies. Outdoor plans should go uninterrupted, though the cooler air lingers compared to today’s warmth.

By Monday, a strong spring surge arrives. Highs climb to around 80°F with mostly cloudy skies, boosting travel and outdoor activity across the region. Expect heavier traffic along major corridors as conditions turn more favorable.

Looking ahead, temperatures continue rising into the mid to upper 80s by midweek, signaling a steady shift toward late-spring warmth.

Five Day Forecast for Baltimore, Maryland
Saturday: Sunny, high near 68°F
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high near 68°F
Monday: Mostly cloudy, high near 80°F
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 85°F
Wednesday: Partly sunny, high near 89°F