Baltimore, MD – Maryland residents are in for a cold night Saturday as temperatures plummet into the teens, with single-digit lows expected west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Tonight’s low in Baltimore is forecast at 17°.
According to the National Weather Service, the region will see a gradual warmup after the weekend. Sunday’s high will reach 44°, while Monday promises sunny skies and a pleasant high of 43°. The real relief arrives Tuesday, as temperatures climb to an unseasonable high near 50°.
Drivers are advised to exercise caution overnight, particularly along I-70 and I-81, where icy patches could linger on shaded stretches of road. Residents should bundle up and avoid prolonged exposure to the cold tonight and Sunday morning.
The extended forecast brings mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures early in the week. Tuesday and Wednesday will see highs of 47° and 52°, respectively, offering a reprieve from January’s typical chill. However, a drop in temperatures is expected later in the week, with lows in the 20s returning by Thursday night.
With varying conditions ahead, staying informed is crucial. Prepare for icy mornings and take advantage of the milder weather early next week. For updated forecasts and road conditions, visit weather.gov.
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