Baltimore, MD – Commuters on MD-100 should prepare for hazardous conditions Saturday morning, as rain, patchy fog, and high winds are set to impact travel. The National Weather Service forecasts a 90% chance of showers Friday night into Saturday morning, with east winds reaching up to 22 mph.
Drivers are urged to allow extra travel time and stay cautious in low visibility, especially during early morning hours. Patchy fog and wet roads may cause dangerous driving conditions across Baltimore and surrounding areas. For those with outdoor plans, conditions are expected to improve later in the day, as skies will begin clearing by the afternoon.
The weekend won’t be completely dry, though. Another round of showers is expected to develop Saturday night, bringing additional rain into Sunday morning. Those planning to be on the roads later in the weekend should monitor the forecast and prepare for potentially wet conditions.
By Sunday afternoon, drier weather will arrive, with mostly cloudy skies and highs around 75°F. Drivers and outdoor enthusiasts should plan accordingly, taking advantage of the clearer skies later in the day. Stay updated with local forecasts for changes throughout the weekend.