Baltimore drivers could face slippery roads and thick fog along I-95 and I-695 late Saturday as fall weather systems linger. Heavy showers and low visibility will challenge evening plans and weekend travel, especially in low-lying areas near the harbor.
According to the National Weather Service, rain chances spike at 70% through late Saturday, tapering to patchy fog Sunday morning. Temperatures will hold steady near 78°F, with calm winds shifting easterly. Officials urge drivers to slow down and allow extra time, particularly near bridges, tunnels, and waterfront routes where slick conditions persist.
Sunday offers a break with partly sunny skies and a high near 82°F, though lingering fog could reduce visibility through the morning rush. By Monday, a slight chance of showers lingers, but sunshine and temperatures near 81°F mark a shift toward calmer weather.
Travelers on major routes including I-83 and I-95 may see improved conditions after the weekend, but cloud cover remains Tuesday with another 30% chance of showers. The next notable change comes Wednesday as partly sunny skies and highs in the mid-70s usher in the first days of October, setting a cooler fall pattern.
Residents are encouraged to charge devices, check travel times, and avoid unnecessary trips during periods of reduced visibility. Updates remain possible as shifting storm systems pass across Maryland.
Five-Day Forecast for Baltimore, MD
- Saturday: High 78°F, showers likely, patchy fog late.
- Sunday: High 82°F, mostly sunny, fog early.
- Monday: High 81°F, slight chance of showers.
- Tuesday: High 78°F, mostly cloudy, 30% chance showers.
- Wednesday: High 74°F, partly sunny, fall-like start to October.