Maryland–Washington, D.C. Weather Alert Today: 100% Rain, Snow Likely Sunday in Baltimore

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Maryland – Gray skies press low over the Inner Harbor, and light rain is beginning to speckle sidewalks across downtown Baltimore. Temperatures hover near 40 degrees this morning, and damp air clings to I-95 and I-83 as visibility fluctuates in pockets of fog. Commuters are navigating slick ramps and misty overpasses.

According to the National Weather Service in Baltimore/Washington, rain develops mainly after 4 p.m., with highs reaching 45 degrees. Precipitation chances climb to 80% today, then to 100% tonight as steadier rain moves in. Lows settle near 39 degrees. Expect wet roads area-wide, especially along the Baltimore Beltway and Route 50 toward Annapolis.

Rain lingers into Friday, mainly before 1 p.m., with highs near 51. Skies gradually clear Friday night as temperatures dip to around 40. That brief break sets up a mild Saturday. Partly sunny skies push highs to 52 degrees, offering a short window for outdoor plans.

Changes arrive late Saturday night. A chance of rain develops after 1 a.m., mixing with snow toward daybreak as temperatures fall to 36 degrees. Even a light mix near freezing can create slick bridges.

Sunday brings a stronger winter signal. Rain and snow are likely with a 70% chance and highs near 40. Snow becomes more likely Sunday night, with lows near 33 and a 60% chance of accumulation. Slushy travel is possible, especially after sunset. Watch for flash freezing where melted moisture refreezes.

Monday holds a 30% chance of snow before 1 p.m. with highs near 41. By midweek, highs climb into the mid-40s, and longer-range trends point toward above-normal temperatures late next week. Early hints of spring warmth are building.

Five Day Outlook for Baltimore, MD:
Friday: Rain early, high 51.
Saturday: Partly sunny, high 52.
Sunday: Rain and snow likely, high 40.
Monday: Chance of snow early, high 41.
Tuesday: Sunny, high 40.