Maryland Weather Alert: Baltimore Faces Cool Air and Sunshine on Labor Day, Showers Possible by Thursday Afternoon

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Baltimore residents can expect a nearly perfect Labor Day with cool air, sunshine, and smooth travel conditions across Maryland highways. The clear skies arrive as families plan end-of-summer trips, giving drivers along I-95 a stress-free holiday morning.

According to the National Weather Service, Monday brings sunshine with highs near 83 degrees. Winds remain light, and no major travel delays are expected. Tuesday continues the trend with mostly sunny skies and highs around 82. Outdoor events, barbecues, and waterfront gatherings should see no weather interruptions through early in the week.

By midweek, however, conditions shift. A weak system approaches from the west, bringing increasing clouds late Wednesday. Rain and scattered thunderstorms are possible Thursday afternoon into Friday, with showers most likely during the evening commute. The chance of precipitation rises to 50 percent by Thursday night, which could affect drivers on I-95 and I-70.

Residents are advised to plan ahead: enjoy dry conditions early in the week, but prepare for slick roads, heavier traffic, and reduced visibility Thursday into Friday. Power outages remain unlikely but localized street flooding is possible where heavier downpours develop.

The upcoming week blends a calm holiday start with a more unsettled finish. Weather alerts may be issued later this week if storms strengthen.

Five Day Forecast for Baltimore, Maryland

  • Monday (Labor Day): Sunny, high near 83, light winds.
  • Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 82, calm evening.
  • Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high near 83. Increasing clouds late.
  • Thursday: Showers possible after 2 p.m., high near 85. 30% chance.
  • Friday: Scattered showers, partly sunny, high near 82. 50% chance.

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