Baltimore, MD – Strong storms will move out of Maryland overnight Wednesday, leaving behind a breezy but sunny Thursday across Baltimore. Winds could reach up to 45 mph in the afternoon, making for a gusty start to the day.
According to the National Weather Service, thunderstorms will taper off by 1 a.m. Thursday, with clouds gradually clearing. Overnight lows will dip to around 45°F, and winds will shift from the south to the west at 10 to 25 mph. By midday Thursday, the sun will dominate the skies, with temperatures reaching a high of 53°F.
Residents should prepare for strong wind gusts, especially on elevated roadways like I-95 and I-83. Outdoor activities may be impacted by the breezy conditions, and drivers should be cautious of sudden wind gusts on bridges and overpasses.
Looking Ahead: Maryland’s 5-Day Spring Forecast
• Friday: Mostly sunny, high of 55°F, low of 40°F.
• Saturday: Mostly sunny, high of 52°F, low of 34°F.
• Sunday: Mostly sunny, high of 53°F, low of 36°F.
• Monday: Sunny, high of 58°F, low of 40°F.
• Tuesday: Warmer and sunny, high of 66°F.
With the storms clearing, Maryland is set for a stretch of pleasant spring weather. However, residents should remain aware of breezy conditions on Thursday before calmer winds settle in by the weekend.