Baltimore, Maryland – Drivers and residents in Baltimore should prepare for a hot, muggy weekend with temperatures surging toward 90°F and a slight chance of morning showers through Monday.
According to the National Weather Service, overnight clouds may bring a few light showers before 5 a.m. Friday, with north winds gusting up to 20 mph. By late morning, the chance of rain drops, and most of Maryland—including Baltimore, Towson, and Catonsville—will see mostly dry skies and highs reaching 81°F. Gusts up to 22 mph may impact commuters on I-95 and local city roads.
Saturday and Sunday bring a return to classic summer heat, as Baltimore climbs to 86°F and 88°F under clear, sunny skies. Utility companies urge residents to stay hydrated and limit outdoor work during peak afternoon hours. Light northeast breezes are expected, but heat and humidity could challenge those without air conditioning.
By Monday, temperatures will reach a sweltering 90°F across the metro area, pushing heat indices even higher. Officials recommend checking on vulnerable neighbors and ensuring all mobile devices are fully charged in case of weather-related outages.
A slight chance of showers returns by Thursday, with temperatures staying in the high 80s.
Warnings remain in effect through Monday, with additional heat advisories possible. Stay tuned for updates from local authorities.
Five Day Forecast
- Friday: Slight chance of morning showers, then mostly cloudy. High 81°F. North wind 11–13 mph, gusts up to 22 mph.
- Saturday: Sunny and hot. High 86°F. Light northeast winds.
- Sunday: Sunny, high near 88°F. Stay hydrated; limit outdoor activities.
- Monday: Mostly sunny, high 90°F. Continued heat risk.
- Tuesday: Partly sunny, high near 91°F. Low chance of showers by Thursday.