Baltimore, Md. – Maryland drivers can expect smooth travel conditions Tuesday with dry skies, light winds, and sunshine dominating across the state. The break in storms comes at a critical time, as travelers look ahead to Labor Day weekend when highways, including I-95, are expected to be packed.
According to the National Weather Service, Baltimore will see a high near 83 on Tuesday with increasing clouds but no rain. Winds will stay light, making for safe driving conditions on major routes including I-70, I-83, and I-95. Overnight, skies turn partly cloudy with lows around 64, providing cooler sleeping conditions without much humidity.
By Wednesday, highs slip to the lower 80s under mostly sunny skies. Thursday brings slightly warmer air at 83 degrees, though conditions remain dry for outdoor plans. Clouds increase Thursday night into Friday, but the pattern stays mild and quiet into the weekend.
Travelers planning for Labor Day getaways should take advantage of this stable stretch, checking vehicles early and preparing for potential slowdowns on Friday evening when roads fill quickly. With dry skies in the forecast, outdoor events and backyard gatherings appear set to avoid major disruptions.
The National Weather Service will continue to monitor conditions, but no advisories are expected this week. The bigger story is the favorable outlook heading into the holiday.
Five Day Forecast for Baltimore, Md.:
- Tuesday: Increasing clouds, high near 83, low around 64
- Wednesday: Sunny, high near 81, low around 63
- Thursday: Partly sunny, high near 83, low around 66
- Friday: Mostly sunny, high near 82, low around 61
- Saturday: Mostly sunny, high near 81, low around 62