Baltimore, MD – Sunshine holds steady Thursday in Maryland, but Baltimore residents should brace for a wet shift starting Friday night.
According to the National Weather Service, Thursday remains dry with clear skies and a high near 60°F. Winds from the west may gust up to 24 mph, so commuters on I-95 and I-695 should secure light vehicles and avoid high-profile travel if possible.
Showers enter the forecast after 8 p.m. Friday, with a 20% chance overnight. Light rain could lead to slick roadways, especially across elevated interchanges near Baltimore’s beltway system. Friday’s daytime hours will stay mostly dry with highs nearing 66°F, though winds will shift southward by evening.
The weekend sees increasing rain chances. Saturday holds partly sunny skies with a warm high of 80°F, but cloud cover builds into Sunday. Rain returns Sunday afternoon with a 40% chance and highs around 76°F. Expect muggy conditions and possible travel delays.
By Monday, rain chances spike to 60%, bringing a more widespread system across central Maryland. Morning and evening commutes could be impacted, particularly for those heading into downtown Baltimore.
Looking ahead, Tuesday remains dry, but more rain is likely by Wednesday with a 30% chance of showers.
What to Know:
- Thursday: Clear, breezy. High: 60°F.
- Friday: Dry until nightfall. Chance of light rain: 20%.
- Saturday: Warm, mostly dry. High: 80°F.
- Sunday–Monday: Showers likely. Plan ahead for slower commutes.