Baltimore, Maryland – Scattered thunderstorms could interrupt Tuesday errands in Baltimore, with the most active weather likely arriving by early afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, storms are expected to develop after 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 10, bringing lightning, brief downpours, and gusty winds across central Maryland. While severe weather is not forecast at this time, drivers along I-95 and I-83 should remain alert to changing road conditions through the evening.
Temperatures will continue rising after the storms, climbing toward the low 90s by Wednesday and Thursday. Humidity levels are also expected to increase, raising heat index values and creating uncomfortable conditions for outdoor work and commuting. Cooling centers may open later this week in some city jurisdictions as heat safety protocols kick in.
Localized flooding is no longer expected overnight, but residents should stay alert through Tuesday, especially in low-lying or poorly drained areas. No hazardous weather is expected from Wednesday through Saturday, but afternoon storm chances return by Friday.
📆 Five-Day Weather Outlook: Baltimore, MD
- Monday, June 9: High 85°F – Decreasing clouds, light wind
- Tuesday, June 10: High 88°F – Chance of thunderstorms after 2 p.m. (40%)
- Wednesday, June 11: High 89°F – Sunny and humid
- Thursday, June 12: High 93°F – Sunny and hot
- Friday, June 13: High 92°F – Chance of storms after 2 p.m. (30%)
- Saturday, June 14: High 84°F – Scattered showers likely (60%)