ANNAPOLIS, Md. – A gray, damp stretch is setting up across central Maryland as mild fall air meets an advancing cold front. By Sunday, umbrellas will be back in play before a quick, sharp cooldown sweeps through early next week—just in time for Veterans Day events across the region.
Clouds will thicken through the weekend, with scattered showers redeveloping Sunday morning and becoming more widespread by midafternoon. The National Weather Service in Baltimore/Washington expects a steady, soaking rain for much of the day, tapering off late Sunday night as temperatures drop into the low 40s. While rainfall totals will stay modest—less than a half-inch—the damp air and wet pavement could slow travel along I-95 and coastal routes from Annapolis to Havre de Grace.
By Monday, colder northwest winds take over, pulling highs back to the lower 50s under bright but brisk skies. Gusts may reach 20 mph at times, giving the day a true late-fall feel after Sunday’s brief warmth. Monday night looks especially chilly, with lows plunging into the low 30s and a patchy frost possible across northern and western suburbs.
Veterans Day on Tuesday will feature sunshine and calm breezes—ideal for ceremonies but noticeably cooler, with afternoon highs near 48. Midweek brings gradual warming under mostly sunny skies, though another cold front may follow late next week. For now, Maryland’s pattern shift signals a clear turn toward winter’s doorstep: less humidity, colder mornings, and that unmistakable November bite in the air.
Five-Day Outlook for Baltimore, MD:
Sat: 69/53 – Clouds clearing; mild and breezy.
Sun: 67/44 – Rain likely; steady through evening.
Mon: 51/33 – Mostly sunny; breezy and cooler.
Tue (Veterans Day): 48/38 – Sunny; crisp fall chill.
Wed: 60/43 – Mostly sunny; gradual warming.





