Maryland – Cloudy skies and light drizzle will persist across Maryland through Wednesday morning as commuters face reduced visibility on major roadways, including I-95 and I-70. A break in the clouds is expected by the afternoon, offering some sunshine for those traveling across the Alleghenies.
According to the National Weather Service, a series of weak cold fronts will move through the region, shifting the current cloudy pattern. High temperatures are expected to hover around 70 degrees today, with areas near Baltimore reaching the mid-60s by noon. As cooler air sweeps in, the weather will gradually improve with more sunshine forecasted for Thursday and Friday.
Drivers should exercise caution on wet roads today and plan for an uptick in traffic as conditions change. By the weekend, the region can expect highs in the mid-70s, lower humidity, and sunny skies, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities. However, cooler fall temperatures will return next week, so Maryland residents should prepare for a seasonal drop in temperatures by Monday.