Baltimore, Md. – After a damp overnight with isolated showers, the Baltimore area is bracing for a stretch of hot, dry weather that will dominate through Saturday before storms return late in the weekend. Temperatures will climb to near 88 degrees both Friday and Saturday, with clear skies providing a brief break from unsettled conditions.
According to the National Weather Service, Thursday will stay cloudy with gusty northeast winds up to 24 mph before clearing begins Thursday night. Friday looks calm and sunny across central Maryland, making it the best day of the week for outdoor events or travel.
Saturday will remain warm under partly cloudy skies, but rain chances build quickly by Sunday morning. Forecasters expect scattered showers and possible thunderstorms to develop across Baltimore, Annapolis, and the I-95 corridor, with rainfall continuing into Sunday night. The unsettled weather could impact commutes, weekend gatherings, and Orioles fans heading to Camden Yards.
Residents are urged to plan outdoor activities for Friday or Saturday and to prepare for delays and wet conditions by Sunday afternoon. More advisories may be issued if storms intensify.
Five Day Forecast for Baltimore, MD
- Thursday: Cloudy, high near 79.
- Friday: Sunny, high near 88.
- Saturday: Partly cloudy, high near 88.
- Sunday: Showers likely, high near 88.
- Monday: Mostly sunny with scattered showers, high near 88.