Baltimore, MD – A soggy and foggy Friday night will lead into a much colder start to February, with temperatures dropping below freezing by Saturday night. Residents should prepare for rain, patchy fog, and gusty winds before a dry but chilly weekend ahead.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will continue through Friday night, tapering off by midnight. Fog may reduce visibility on major roadways like I-95 and I-83, creating hazardous driving conditions. Temperatures will drop to the upper 30s overnight, with winds shifting from the southwest to the north, signaling the return of colder air.
Weekend Outlook: Gradual Clearing but Cold
Saturday will bring gradual clearing, but temperatures will struggle to reach the mid-40s. By Saturday night, lows will dip to the upper 20s, making for a frigid start to February. Sunday will stay mostly cloudy with highs near 41°F, keeping the winter chill in place.
Looking ahead, Monday offers a slight warm-up with highs near 59°F, but another cooldown arrives Tuesday with overnight lows back in the 30s.
Drivers should use caution Friday night due to fog and wet roads. Bundle up this weekend as the cold air settles in.
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