Maryland Weather Alert: Fall Cold Snap Expected Thursday With Sunshine Ahead

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Baltimore, MD – Maryland residents should prepare for a noticeable temperature drop by Thursday as a crisp fall air mass sweeps across the state. After days of humid conditions and spotty showers, clear skies and cooler weather will finally arrive — just in time for weekend pumpkin patches and outdoor plans.

According to the National Weather Service, Baltimore will see increasing clouds and possible rain early Tuesday before a dramatic shift midweek. Showers and a few thunderstorms may impact the morning commute along I-95 and I-83, but clearing skies are expected by Wednesday evening. Daytime highs will drop from the mid-80s Tuesday to the mid-60s by Thursday, signaling Maryland’s first strong taste of fall.

Thursday brings bright sunshine and calmer winds, offering ideal weather for local outdoor activities or early Halloween decorating. However, lows in the upper 40s may feel brisk for early morning commuters. Friday continues the trend with highs near 67°F and partly cloudy skies, while the weekend looks mild — around 70°F — with mostly sunny conditions.

Residents are encouraged to plan accordingly for fluctuating temperatures and to check local forecasts before travel.

Five-Day Outlook for Baltimore, MD

  • Tuesday: High 83°F – Increasing clouds, showers late.
  • Wednesday: High 72°F – Showers taper off, clearing by afternoon.
  • Thursday: High 65°F – Sunny, cooler.
  • Friday: High 67°F – Sunny, mild.
  • Saturday: High 70°F – Partly sunny, pleasant.

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