Baltimore, Maryland – Thunderstorms will roll into Maryland by early Monday afternoon, threatening Baltimore’s evening commute with heavy rain and scattered downpours.
According to the National Weather Service, showers and thunderstorms are likely after 2 p.m. Monday, with a high near 93°F and heat index values approaching 100. Winds from the south could gust up to 10 mph, especially during storm activity. A second round of storms is expected Monday night, with chances peaking after 8 p.m. and rainfall totals nearing an inch in some areas.
Travelers on I-95, I-83, and local arteries across the Baltimore metro should expect brief ponding, reduced visibility, and traffic delays through late Monday. Drivers should slow down on wet roads and avoid flooded areas.
Showers will linger into Tuesday, with more thunderstorms possible between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Heavy rain could lead to minor urban flooding, especially in low-lying areas and underpasses.
By Wednesday, skies will clear, and summer heat returns, with mostly sunny highs near 92°F. The Fourth of July is shaping up hot and dry, perfect for parades and fireworks, with a high near 94°F and clear skies into the evening.
🔎 5-Day Forecast for Baltimore, MD
- Monday (June 30): Showers and thunderstorms likely after 2 p.m. High: 93°F
- Tuesday (July 1): Heavy rain possible from late morning into early afternoon. High: 95°F
- Wednesday (July 2): Mostly sunny and dry. High: 92°F
- Thursday – 4th of July: Mostly clear, hot, and festive. High: 94°F
- Friday (July 5): Mostly clear with a low around 73°F. Sunny again Saturday with a high of 95°F