BALTIMORE, Md. – Streetlights glint off slick pavement this morning as a chilly drizzle lingers across the Inner Harbor. Low clouds hang heavy over the Patapsco, but a dry and colder pattern is on the way as Maryland’s November weather takes a decisive turn toward late fall.
According to the National Weather Service in Baltimore/Washington, showers will taper off through the early morning hours, leaving damp roads and patchy fog. Drivers should use caution on I-95 and the Beltway, especially where visibility briefly dips below a mile. The rain’s exit will usher in a light northwest breeze and dropping temperatures by afternoon, setting up a much cooler start to the week.
By Monday, skies clear and highs hold near 53°F — a full 15 degrees cooler than Saturday’s readings. Winds will increase slightly, with gusts near 20 mph at times. Monday night’s lows dip into the lower 30s across the suburbs, cold enough for patchy frost in outlying counties.
Veterans Day brings bright sunshine and crisp air, with afternoon highs around 47°F and a light west breeze. Parades and outdoor ceremonies will enjoy pleasant conditions, though layers will be necessary under clear skies. Midweek looks dry and seasonable, with Wednesday’s high near 59°F before another cool push late week.
For now, this marks Baltimore’s first real fall-to-winter transition, trading humid afternoons for sweater weather and clear, golden sunsets. The pattern looks stable through the upcoming weekend — ideal for outdoor cleanup, early holiday decorating, or those brisk waterfront walks that define a true November in Maryland.
Five-Day Forecast for Baltimore, MD:
Sun: 66/46 – Showers early; cooler air building.
Mon: 53/33 – Mostly sunny; breezy and chilly.
Tue (Veterans Day): 47/37 – Sunny; crisp, light wind.
Wed: 59/43 – Mostly sunny; pleasant afternoon.
Thu: 57/40 – Clear and cool; dry stretch continues.





