Baltimore, MD – Scattered showers and strong winds are expected to disrupt spring travel and outdoor plans across Maryland starting Tuesday afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, Baltimore will experience rain before 2 p.m. Tuesday, with wind gusts potentially reaching 39 mph. Winds will increase through the day, hitting speeds up to 21 mph by the afternoon, particularly impacting drivers along I-95 and I-83. Tuesday’s high will reach 69°F, but breezy conditions may make it feel cooler. Commuters should secure loose items and expect travel delays due to reduced visibility and wind.
By Tuesday night, skies will clear slightly with partly cloudy conditions and a low near 46°F. Wind gusts will remain active, reaching up to 28 mph. Wednesday will offer a welcome break with clear skies and a high of 64°F, while Thursday continues the spring calm with sunshine and highs around 72°F.
The weekend outlook shows a shift back to unsettled weather. A chance of showers returns Saturday with partly sunny skies and a high near 82°F. Showers could impact outdoor activities, so residents should monitor updates. Saturday night remains mild, dropping to 54°F, followed by mostly sunny skies and a high of 69°F on Sunday.
5-Day Extended Outlook for Baltimore:
- Tuesday: Scattered showers, breezy. High: 69°F | Low: 46°F
- Wednesday: Clear and mild. High: 64°F | Low: 41°F
- Thursday: Sunny skies. High: 72°F | Low: 46°F
- Friday: Partly sunny. High: 72°F | Low: 54°F
- Saturday: Chance of showers. High: 82°F | Low: 54°F
Residents should stay informed through local alerts and secure outdoor items ahead of Tuesday’s wind event.




