BALTIMORE, Md. — The Inner Harbor glows under clear, calm skies this morning, a soft chill drifting off the Patapsco River as a mild stretch of early November weather takes hold. After a cool start in the upper 40s, the region warms steadily into the 60s, bringing several quiet, sun-filled days before late-week clouds and possible rain return.
According to the National Weather Service in Baltimore/Washington, high pressure dominates early this week, keeping skies mostly sunny and winds light. Today’s high will reach near 64°F, with barely a breeze from the southeast. Monday and Tuesday remain tranquil, with highs climbing into the mid-60s and lows in the 40s — perfect for leaf cleanup, early holiday prep, or outdoor errands before darker, wetter days return later in the month.
By Wednesday, the pattern shifts subtly warmer, peaking near 67°F, a brief gift of late-fall comfort before a cooler air mass moves east. Clouds thicken Thursday night, signaling a weak system expected to cross the region on Friday, possibly bringing scattered showers. Rain chances sit around 40%, and while totals should stay light, slick roads could affect I-95 and Beltway commuters during late-day travel.
Looking ahead, next weekend trends drier and seasonal, with highs near 60°F and lows in the 40s. No frost or freeze is expected across the Baltimore metro, but forecasters note that La Niña’s weak grip could shift mid-month, opening the door to colder intrusions and the first early-winter signals by Thanksgiving week.
For now, residents can enjoy a calm, golden stretch of November sunshine, ideal for outdoor plans before the next bout of rain moves in.
Five-Day Outlook for Baltimore, MD:
Sun: 64/48 – Sunny; light southeast breeze.
Mon: 65/47 – Mostly sunny; calm.
Tue: 64/46 – Bright and mild.
Wed: 67/49 – Mostly sunny; warmer.
Thu: 62/43 – Partly cloudy; rain chance late Friday.





