Baltimore, MD – A stretch of warm, cloudy weather across Maryland is expected to shift by late Sunday as thunderstorms move into the region.
According to the US National Weather Service Baltimore/Washington, high temperatures will reach 70°F to 85°F Friday, with cooler conditions in the 70s for mountain areas. Overnight lows will dip into the 50s and 60s statewide. Saturday stays mild with highs from 66°F to 78°F before the risk of rain increases late Sunday.
Rain chances rise Sunday evening into Monday, with possible thunderstorms impacting morning commutes across Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and surrounding counties. Monday’s temperatures are expected to range from 65°F to 81°F before a sharp drop, with overnight lows in the 30s and 40s.
Travelers and commuters are advised to monitor road conditions and prepare for reduced visibility and slick roads early Monday. Residents should secure outdoor items ahead of Sunday evening and check local alerts for possible flood or severe weather warnings.
This warm front contrasts with typical late-March patterns and could affect the early bloom of cherry blossoms and other spring plants. Stay updated through the National Weather Service for alerts and regional advisories.




