Baltimore, Md – Commuters in Maryland should brace for cooler, fall-like conditions Tuesday morning as clear skies overnight give way to patchy fog and temperatures dipping into the upper 50s. Drivers along I-95 and I-83 could face reduced visibility around sunrise, making caution essential for the morning rush.
According to the National Weather Service, Baltimore will warm quickly Tuesday with highs near 78 degrees under bright sunshine. Light winds from the east will keep conditions mild, but cooler evenings remain a theme this week. Lows dip into the upper 50s and lower 60s most nights, signaling an early taste of fall.
The weather pattern sets up several days of stable conditions, perfect for outdoor activities and travel. Still, early morning fog pockets and sharp temperature swings between day and night may affect drivers and early risers. Motorists are advised to allow extra travel time Tuesday morning and use headlights when visibility drops.
By Wednesday, skies turn partly sunny with a high near 77 before warming again into the mid-80s Thursday. The stretch through the weekend remains dry, offering Baltimore a rare run of steady September sunshine.
Clear skies and mild winds also reduce any threat of severe storms through Saturday, giving residents an ideal window to prepare homes and vehicles for the upcoming fall season.
More seasonal changes could arrive next week, but for now, the region enjoys several calm days ahead.
Five-Day Forecast for Baltimore, MD
- Tuesday: Sunny, high near 78. Low around 61.
- Wednesday: Partly sunny, high 77. Nighttime low 60.
- Thursday: Sunny, high 84. Mostly clear overnight, low 64.
- Friday: Sunny, high 82. Nighttime low 62.
- Saturday: Sunny, high 82. Nighttime low 62.