Baltimore, MD – Thunderstorms are expected to hit Maryland on Friday evening, with a possibility of isolated storms moving along I-95. Residents should prepare for intense rain before clear skies take over by the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, storms are forecasted before 8 p.m. on Friday, bringing periods of rain and potential thunderstorms. Patchy fog is likely to follow, impacting visibility for drivers along I-95 and local highways. It is recommended to avoid unnecessary travel during these hours. Winds will remain light, but scattered rain and fog could pose significant hazards through late Friday.
Looking ahead, Saturday will begin cloudy but quickly shift to sunny skies, with temperatures expected to reach 79°F. Winds will be gentle, making outdoor activities favorable throughout the day. By Saturday night, the skies will clear, and temperatures will drop to a low of 57°F, bringing much cooler conditions.
Next week starts sunny, with temperatures staying in the mid-70s, but a cold front moving in on Tuesday will cause a noticeable drop, with highs reaching only 71°F. Nighttime temperatures will dip further, creating crisp fall conditions.