Baltimore, Maryland – Thunderstorms are lining up to hit central Maryland late Friday, bringing potential weekend travel disruptions and heavy rain across Baltimore and nearby counties.
According to the National Weather Service, Thursday, June 5th, will remain dry and hot with partly sunny skies and highs near 90°F. But conditions change quickly Friday night as a 50% chance of showers moves in, followed by a 60% chance of thunderstorms after 8 p.m. Saturday appears even wetter, with showers likely and storms possible into the night. Localized flooding and lightning delays are possible, especially along I-95 and I-695.
Travelers and commuters should stay weather-aware and plan for delays late Friday through Saturday evening. Charge mobile devices, and avoid outdoor plans during storm periods, especially Saturday night. While no official warnings are posted yet, elevated risk of thunderstorms could prompt advisories in the next 24–48 hours.
Friday’s high will reach around 87°F before the rain moves in. Overnight lows will stay mild, between 68–70°F through the weekend, offering little relief from the muggy conditions.
Sunday improves slightly with only a 20% rain chance and highs near 86°F, though Monday and Tuesday bring more shower activity back to the region.
⛅ Five-Day Forecast for Baltimore, MD
- Wednesday, June 4: Sunny, high near 90°F
- Thursday, June 5: Partly sunny, high near 90°F
- Friday, June 6: High 87°F, 50% chance of showers by night
- Saturday, June 7: Showers likely after 2 p.m., thunderstorms possible after 8 p.m.
- Sunday, June 8: Mostly sunny, high near 86°F
- Monday, June 9: 40% chance of showers, high near 85°F