Baltimore, Maryland – Cloudy skies will dominate the Baltimore–Washington region today, with a chance for a few flurries or sprinkles this afternoon into the evening, though most locations are expected to stay dry.
According to the National Weather Service Baltimore/Washington office, temperatures today will range from the low 30s to low 40s, with overnight lows dropping into the upper teens and 20s. Any flurries that develop are expected to be brief and light, with no significant accumulation anticipated.
Conditions improve on Sunday as skies turn sunnier across the region. High temperatures are forecast to range from the mid-20s to upper 40s, with colder morning lows in the teens and 20s.
Dry weather continues into Monday, though clouds may increase again at times. Highs Monday are expected to reach the low to upper 40s, with overnight lows generally in the upper 20s to lower 30s.
The National Weather Service indicated that the overall pattern remains cool and dry through Monday, with no significant weather hazards expected during this period.
For commuters and outdoor plans, the quiet weather should limit travel impacts, aside from chilly morning conditions and occasional cloud cover.
Residents are encouraged to monitor routine forecast updates for any changes, particularly regarding cloud cover and temperatures.





