Maryland Weather Alert: Baltimore Drivers Face Foggy Commutes and Rising Heat Sunday, September 14

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Baltimore residents will wake up Sunday to another warm and bright day, but midweek rain could change travel and outdoor plans.

According to the National Weather Service, Sunday, September 14, will bring mostly sunny skies with highs near 87 degrees. Light winds will keep conditions calm, making it a safe day for drivers along I-95 and commuters throughout central Maryland. Those planning outdoor activities should prepare for rising afternoon heat, but the weather stays stable through Monday.

Sunday night will remain mild with lows near 67, while Monday brings another sunny stretch with highs in the mid-80s. Clouds will thicken Monday night, signaling a shift. By Tuesday, partly sunny skies linger, but forecasters warn that moisture builds into Wednesday, when scattered showers become likely. Rain chances increase to 30 percent by Wednesday afternoon and could create slick roadways for drivers heading toward rush hour.

Marylanders are encouraged to take advantage of the clear stretch Sunday and Monday to complete outdoor tasks or travel, as wet conditions may arrive by midweek. Keep devices charged and watch for advisories as the system develops.

The warm streak continues overall, with highs holding in the low to mid-80s through late week, a reminder that summer heat lingers even as fall nears.

Five-Day Forecast for Baltimore, Maryland:

  • Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 87. Low 67.
  • Monday: Mostly sunny, high 85. Low 66.
  • Tuesday: Partly sunny, high 82. Low 65.
  • Wednesday: Chance of showers after 2 p.m., high 80. Low 65.
  • Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 83. Low 66.

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