Baltimore, Maryland – Showers and thunderstorms will dominate the start of Maryland’s week, with up to an inch of rain expected in Baltimore by Monday night.
According to the National Weather Service, widespread rain will begin Sunday morning, intensifying by afternoon. A 100% chance of rain, with embedded thunderstorms, is forecast through Sunday night. Up to half an inch of rainfall is expected, with some areas possibly seeing more. Commuters on Interstate 83 and Route 40 should plan for slick roads and low visibility from Sunday afternoon through Monday evening.
By Monday, a second round of heavy showers will push into central Maryland, with an additional 90% chance of rain and thunder into Monday night. Conditions remain unsettled through Tuesday night, when isolated storms may return before a dry, sunnier pattern develops midweek.
Residents should avoid unnecessary travel during thunderstorms, especially in low-lying or flood-prone areas. Keep mobile devices charged and check local alerts for potential flash flood warnings.
Spring temperatures will hover in the high 70s through Tuesday, then cool slightly by Wednesday as sunshine returns. Humidity will remain high until at least Tuesday night, adding to discomfort across urban areas like Towson, Dundalk, and Catonsville.
🌤 5-Day Outlook for Baltimore, MD:
- Sunday: 100% chance of rain. Thunderstorms likely. High: 77°F
- Monday: Showers and thunderstorms. High: 78°F. Rain chance: 90%
- Tuesday: Showers likely, especially afternoon. High: 79°F. Rain chance: 70%
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, breezy. High: 78°F
- Thursday: Partly sunny, slight chance of rain. High: 80°F