Maryland Spring Weather Alert: Thunderstorms Could Delay Travel in Baltimore Tuesday With Risk of Afternoon Downpours

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Baltimore, Maryland – A brief round of spring thunderstorms could disrupt midweek plans across central Maryland, with the greatest impact expected in Baltimore Tuesday afternoon. Commuters along I-95 may encounter isolated downpours between 2 and 6 p.m., prompting a local weather alert due to slippery road conditions and reduced visibility.

According to the National Weather Service, Baltimore’s Wednesday high will reach near 79°F with clouds building in the morning and a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2 p.m. Winds will remain light from the southeast. While no widespread severe weather is expected, scattered thunderstorms could briefly intensify, especially near the Beltway.

Rain chances diminish by Wednesday night, leading to partly cloudy skies and a calm breeze with lows near 62°F. Thursday offers a return to warmer, calmer conditions. Baltimore could see a high of 81°F with only a 40% chance of afternoon showers — most likely brief.

More consistent rain returns Thursday night into early Friday, with a 60% chance of showers likely before sunrise. Friday stays cloudy and cooler, with highs near 71°F and a lingering 40% chance of rain.

🌤 5-Day Spring Outlook for Baltimore:

  • Wednesday: High 79°F, chance of storms (30%)
  • Thursday: High 81°F, chance of showers (40%)
  • Friday: High 71°F, lingering showers (40%)
  • Saturday: Mostly sunny, high 75°F
  • Sunday: Sunny, high 81°F

Warnings remain in effect through Thursday night. Check for NWS updates before travel and keep devices charged during storm periods.

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