Maryland – Dry air and gusty winds are quietly creating a fire risk across Baltimore this afternoon, even as skies look calm and temperatures rise. Grass, leaves, and brush can ignite quickly under these conditions, especially in open areas.
According to the National Weather Service, low humidity levels between 30 and 39 percent combined with wind gusts up to 25 mph are increasing the risk for rapid fire spread across central Maryland and northern Virginia. Officials urge residents to avoid outdoor burning and properly dispose of cigarettes or any flammable materials.
Across Baltimore, Columbia, and surrounding communities, the risk is highest in dry fields, wooded edges, and areas with dead vegetation. Even small sparks from equipment or vehicles can start fires that spread quickly in these conditions. Avoid parking on dry grass and delay any yard work that could produce sparks.
At the same time, a warming trend is building. Temperatures climb to near 80°F today, then surge to 87°F Tuesday and peak near 90°F by Wednesday. That combination of warmth and dry air will keep fire concerns elevated through midweek.
Drivers should also remain alert. Winds may create brief handling issues on bridges and open roadways, while dry conditions can lead to dust or debris on roads in rural areas.
Five Day Forecast for Baltimore, Maryland
Today: High 80°F, scattered showers early then clearing
Tuesday: High 87°F, mostly sunny
Wednesday: High 90°F, mostly sunny with slight chance of showers
Thursday: High 88°F, partly sunny
Friday: High 84°F, mostly sunny


