Maryland – A sharp chill hangs over the Inner Harbor this morning, with temperatures near 35 degrees under clear skies. The water looks calm, but the air carries a late winter bite.
Sunshine dominates today and pushes highs to near 59 degrees. Light winds turn southerly this afternoon, giving Baltimore a brief spring tease. Sidewalk cafés and parks will feel inviting for a few hours.
Clouds increase tonight with lows around 40 degrees. Sunday brings a 30 percent chance of rain, mainly before early afternoon. Highs reach near 50 degrees, with gusts over 20 mph possible. Wet pavement could develop along I-95 and I-83, so plan extra time if traveling.
Sunday night turns colder, dropping to 26 degrees. Monday stays partly sunny but much cooler, with highs near 37 degrees. That colder air sets up a potential wintry mix Monday night.
After 1 a.m., a slight chance of snow develops. Freezing rain may mix in toward early Tuesday morning as temperatures fall to around 28 degrees. Even light icing can create slick bridges and untreated roads during the morning commute.
Tuesday transitions to plain rain by afternoon, with highs near 46 degrees. Rain remains likely Tuesday night and lingers into Wednesday, when highs rebound to 57 degrees.
March begins Sunday, and while early week delivers a late winter reminder, milder air builds late week. Highs climb into the 60s by Thursday and approach the upper 60s by Friday as a warm front lifts north.
Nationally, Arctic air presses into the northern tier while record warmth expands across the Southwest. Maryland sits between those extremes, riding a quick swing from cold snap to spring warmth.
Are you preparing for one more icy commute before true spring vibes arrive? Tell us what conditions look like in your neighborhood.
Five Day Outlook for Baltimore, MD
Sunday: Chance of rain, high 50.
Monday: Partly sunny, high 37.
Tuesday: Rain likely, high 46.
Wednesday: Chance of rain, high 57.
Thursday: Chance of rain, high 62.



