Baltimore, MD – Warmer temperatures arrive in Maryland this week, with Baltimore reaching a high of 60°F on Tuesday. However, this early taste of spring will be short-lived as showers and thunderstorms move in by Wednesday.
According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday will be partly sunny with light winds before clouds increase in the evening. Overnight, a chance of showers develops after 1 a.m., with a low around 49°F. Rain becomes widespread on Wednesday, with heavy showers and potential thunderstorms arriving after 1 p.m. Highs will peak near 62°F before breezy conditions take over. The chance of rain Wednesday is 100%.
Commuters should prepare for slick roads and potential delays Wednesday, especially on major routes like I-95 and I-83. By Wednesday night, storms continue, with rain tapering off by early Thursday morning. Lows will drop to 48°F, with an 80% chance of precipitation.
Looking ahead, Thursday will be partly sunny with highs around 55°F before clearing out for a bright and mild Friday. Temperatures will remain in the mid-50s through the weekend, with mostly sunny skies and cool nights in the mid-30s.
Drivers should remain cautious midweek, as heavy rain could impact travel. Stay updated with the latest weather alerts as the system approaches.


