Baltimore MD Weather Alert: 100% Rainfall Soaks I-83 And I-695 Sunday Morning Travel Window

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Maryland – Fog and drizzle are already clinging to Baltimore streets, leaving pavement damp and visibility reduced as the midday commute unfolds. That gray start quickly gives way to a burst of warmth before a soaking rain moves in this weekend.

According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog lingers through late morning with drizzle possible before skies gradually brighten. Temperatures climb to near 78°F, with light winds shifting south and increasing slightly into the afternoon.

Across Baltimore, Towson, and Columbia, drivers along I-95, I-83, and the I-695 Beltway should expect improving visibility through midday. However, damp roads may still cause minor slowdowns, especially on bridges and elevated ramps.

Conditions stay warm into Saturday, with highs near 84°F and a 30% chance of showers developing after 2 p.m. While much of the day remains dry, any passing shower could briefly reduce visibility and create slick conditions.

Rain becomes widespread Sunday, with a 100% chance of steady showers and highs near 73°F. That rainfall may lead to ponding on I-95 and heavy spray during the morning and evening travel windows. Plan extra time and keep headlights on.

Showers taper Sunday night, followed by a cooler pattern Monday with highs near 60°F and mostly sunny skies. Overnight lows dip into the 40s early next week, raising the risk for chilly starts if skies clear .

Five Day Outlook For Baltimore, MD:
Saturday: High 84°F, 30% chance of showers
Sunday: High 73°F, steady rain likely (100%)
Monday: High 60°F, mostly sunny
Tuesday: High 58°F, mostly sunny
Wednesday: High 57°F, sunny