Maryland Travel Impact: Flooded Roads in Baltimore Thursday, Dry Memorial Day Weekend Expected

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Baltimore, Maryland – Drivers navigating Baltimore this morning faced flooded streets as high tide pushed waters into coastal neighborhoods, but relief is on the way.

According to the National Weather Service, a Coastal Flood Advisory remains in effect for southern Baltimore County until 5 a.m. EDT. Water at 3.0 feet has already begun entering yards in Bowleys Quarters and nearly crested dock lines near the Inner Harbor. Tide levels are expected to subside as the morning progresses, with no additional flooding forecast for the rest of the week.

By Friday, sunshine returns with a high near 71°F and winds reaching up to 13 mph. The dry weather continues through Memorial Day weekend, giving Maryland residents a calm and pleasant start to summer.

What to Expect This Holiday Weekend:

  • Saturday: Mostly sunny with a high near 72°F
  • Sunday: Partly cloudy, highs in the mid 70s
  • Memorial Day (Monday): Mostly sunny in the morning with isolated afternoon showers. High near 76°F

Rain chances increase Monday night, with steady showers likely Tuesday and Wednesday, bringing cooler temperatures in the low 70s.

Five-Day Weather Preview:

  • Friday: Mostly sunny, high 71°F
  • Saturday: Clear skies, high 72°F
  • Sunday: Partly cloudy, high 74°F
  • Monday: Early sun, late-day showers, high 76°F
  • Tuesday: Showers likely, high 72°F

Stay weather-aware through Tuesday as precipitation builds. Check for updates and avoid flood-prone roads during high tides.