Baltimore, MD – Maryland residents face a frosty morning commute as a freeze warning remains in effect until 9 a.m. today, primarily impacting areas east of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Those heading out early should bundle up, with temperatures starting in the 30s and only gradually warming up. Expect slippery spots on sidewalks and roads due to frost, which could pose risks for commuters, particularly on I-70 and U.S. Route 29.
According to the National Weather Service, daytime highs will rise to the low to mid-60s across the Baltimore-Washington region this afternoon. Sunny skies and light winds out of the south are expected to bring mild relief, providing a comfortable afternoon for those working outdoors or planning fall activities. However, temperatures are projected to dip once again tonight, with lows around 40 degrees.
Extended Five-Day Forecast:
• Monday: Sunny with a high of 64°F, clear tonight with a low of 40°F.
• Tuesday: Mostly sunny and milder, reaching 70°F. Overnight lows will hover near 56°F.
• Wednesday: Warmer with sunny skies and a high near 79°F, followed by a mild night with lows around 62°F.
• Thursday: Partly sunny with a high of 81°F. Light rain showers possible overnight.
• Friday: Partly cloudy with a high of 72°F, and scattered showers in the afternoon.