Baltimore, MD — Maryland residents should prepare for scattered showers and patchy fog beginning today and lasting throughout the week. Drivers along I-95 and in the Baltimore area are urged to exercise caution as reduced visibility and slick roads may create hazardous conditions, especially during morning and evening commutes.
According to the National Weather Service, the week kicks off with a chance of showers on Tuesday, with northeast winds reaching up to 11 mph. Temperatures will hover around the low 70s during the day and drop to the low 60s at night. Patchy fog is expected to persist overnight into the morning hours, creating potential delays for drivers on major routes like I-95 and I-83. The risk of rain increases Tuesday night, with a 50% chance of showers continuing through Wednesday.
Cloudy skies will dominate Wednesday and Thursday, with daytime highs of 75°F and 79°F, respectively. The sun is expected to make an appearance on Thursday afternoon, but scattered clouds and cooler temperatures will return for the weekend. By Friday, expect mostly sunny skies with highs near 80°F, offering a brief reprieve before cooler temperatures arrive late Saturday. Drivers should remain vigilant for changing conditions all week.