Baltimore, Maryland – Baltimore is facing a stretch of sweltering heat through Tuesday as highs climb into the 90s, with humidity pushing heat index values even higher across central Maryland. Relief could arrive by Thursday evening, but not before several days of intense sunshine and rising temperatures.
According to the National Weather Service, Baltimore will see a high of 88°F Sunday before climbing to 92°F Monday and peaking near 93°F on Tuesday. Winds remain light, offering little help against the rising humidity. Tuesday and Wednesday nights will stay uncomfortably warm with lows in the low 70s.
The heat will dominate most of the state, including Annapolis, Columbia, and Towson, with city streets and sidewalks baking under the sun. Residents should avoid strenuous outdoor activity in the afternoon, stay hydrated, and check on vulnerable neighbors or pets.
A weak front may bring scattered showers to the region Thursday night into Friday, offering a brief cooldown. Rain chances currently sit at 30%, but cloud cover may help ease daytime highs by Friday.
More updates are expected early this week as forecasts refine timing and rain potential. Until then, the heat remains the main concern across central Maryland.
Five Day Forecast for Baltimore, Maryland:
- Sunday: Sunny, high near 88°F.
- Monday: Sunny, high near 92°F; low around 73°F.
- Tuesday: Partly sunny, high near 93°F; mostly cloudy overnight.
- Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, high near 88°F.
- Thursday: Partly sunny, chance of showers by night, high near 86°F.