BALTIMORE, Md. – A light haze drifts over the Inner Harbor this morning as the city wakes to calm winds and mild November air. Clouds will linger briefly, but Baltimore is on track for a tranquil start to the week — the kind of crisp, dry pattern that feels like fall’s last stand before the next cool-down.
According to the National Weather Service in Sterling, Virginia, skies clear through midday, leading to highs near 65°F across the metro area. Tuesday and Wednesday will feature abundant sunshine and light west breezes, with highs climbing into the low to mid-60s. These days mark the best window for outdoor work, leaf cleanup, and early Veterans Day event setup, as more unsettled weather builds toward the end of the week.
By Thursday, a few clouds return, signaling the approach of a stronger front expected to reach the region by Friday. Rain is likely Friday afternoon and evening, potentially affecting travel along I-95 and local airports heading into the weekend. Highs will fall back into the 50s, and the cooler air behind this system will remind Marylanders that the transition to late fall is fully underway.
Looking ahead to the weekend, drier and seasonably cool weather returns Saturday with highs near 60°F and lows in the low 40s. While no frost or freeze is expected yet for Baltimore, the pattern suggests colder air could spill south later next week — a possible early tease of pre-Thanksgiving chill.
Five-Day Forecast for Baltimore, MD:
Mon: 65/46 – Clouds early, turning mostly sunny.
Tue: 63/45 – Bright, breezy, and mild.
Wed: 68/49 – Mostly sunny; warm for early November.
Thu: 61/44 – Partly cloudy; light breeze.
Fri: 58/46 – Rain likely late; cooler evening.


