BALTIMORE, Maryland – Calm, dry air fills the early Tuesday morning as the city wakes under a pale autumn sky. Leaves scatter lightly across damp sidewalks, but the stillness won’t last long — a new stretch of wet weather is already building to the west.
According to the National Weather Service, clouds will thicken through the day, signaling the next system on approach. Highs reach near 59°F with an east-northeast breeze gusting up to 20 mph. By Wednesday, showers creep into central Maryland, first spotty, then steadier through the afternoon as the atmosphere moistens.
Rain becomes widespread Wednesday night and continues into Thursday. A few embedded thunderstorms may develop, especially along the I-95 corridor from Baltimore to Washington. Expect slower travel, slick roads, and reduced visibility during both the Wednesday evening and Thursday morning commutes. Temperatures stay mild, holding in the upper 50s to near 60°F.
By Friday, the pattern finally clears. Sunshine and low humidity return, bringing a true autumn feel to the air. Highs reach around 61°F, and trick-or-treat conditions look nearly perfect — dry skies, light breezes, and temperatures dipping through the 50s by sunset.
The weekend keeps the pleasant trend going with mostly sunny skies Saturday and Sunday, ideal for fall outings or early holiday decorating. To be fair, the mild finish to October won’t last long — early November models hint at a chillier stretch ahead, signaling winter’s slow but certain approach.
Five-Day Outlook for Baltimore, MD:
Tue: 59/46 – Clouds increasing.
Wed: 59/52 – Rain developing.
Thu: 66/50 – Showers, breezy.
Fri: 61/47 – Sunny, cool Halloween.
Sat: 61/44 – Mostly sunny, mild.





