Baltimore, MD – The National Weather Service (NWS) is warning Baltimore residents of scattered showers and thunderstorms expected through the Labor Day weekend. The advisory highlights a sharp difference in temperatures across the area today, with highs ranging from 71 to 88 degrees.
According to the NWS, isolated thunderstorms will develop Friday, bringing cooler temperatures to the region. However, a surge of warm and humid conditions will return Saturday, ahead of an approaching cold front. Thunderstorm chances will increase as the weekend progresses, becoming more widespread by Sunday. Severe thunderstorms are possible, particularly on Saturday and Sunday.
The NWS emphasizes that residents should stay updated with the latest forecasts and prepare for potential weather disruptions during the holiday weekend. Outdoor plans may need adjustments, and motorists should remain cautious on wet roads. More detailed information and updates can be found on the NWS website.
The weekend’s weather could impact Labor Day celebrations. Residents are advised to keep a close eye on changing conditions to ensure a safe and enjoyable holiday.