Baltimore, MD – Travelers and residents in Maryland should prepare for rain tonight and into Thanksgiving Day, followed by a drop in temperatures through the weekend. Expect impacts on roadways, including I-95, as heavy rain and gusty winds could reduce visibility and create slick conditions.
According to the National Weather Service, rain is expected to begin late Wednesday night and continue into Thanksgiving morning, tapering off by early afternoon. Thanksgiving highs will hover around 53°F, but an east wind gusting up to 22 mph could make conditions feel colder. Drivers should plan for slower travel times and exercise caution, especially during the early hours.
A break in precipitation arrives Thursday evening as skies turn partly cloudy, with temperatures dropping to 34°F overnight. Friday brings mostly sunny skies but cooler temperatures, with highs near 50°F and nighttime lows plummeting to 29°F.
Looking ahead to the weekend, Maryland residents can expect dry but chilly conditions. Saturday will feature sunny skies and a high near 42°F, with temperatures dropping to the mid-20s overnight. Sunday remains sunny but colder, with highs only reaching 41°F.
With rain and gusty winds expected tonight, residents should secure outdoor decorations and check for travel updates if heading out on Thanksgiving morning. For those traveling Friday or Saturday, dry roads and sunny skies will make for smoother conditions.
Stay updated with the latest forecasts and road safety alerts to plan your holiday weekend effectively.
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