BALTIMORE, Md. – Baltimore residents should prepare for a gray and muggy start to the week, with spotty showers possible Monday afternoon before heat and sunshine dominate by midweek.
According to the National Weather Service, showers may develop between 2 and 3 p.m. Monday, with highs near 82°F. Northeast winds could gust up to 21 mph, creating breezy conditions around the city. Another round of light showers is possible overnight into early Tuesday, keeping skies mostly cloudy and lows near 70°F.
By Tuesday afternoon, limited rain chances linger, but conditions begin to clear. Baltimore climbs toward 87°F Wednesday under partly sunny skies, with only a 20% chance of a passing shower. The warmest stretch arrives Thursday and Friday, when highs push into the upper 80s with mostly sunny conditions—ideal for outdoor plans but potentially uncomfortable for those without air conditioning.
Drivers should watch for slick roads during brief showers Monday and Tuesday. Residents are advised to stay hydrated later this week as heat and humidity return.
Showers may make another appearance by the weekend, with rain chances climbing to 40% by Sunday.
Five Day Forecast for Baltimore, MD
- Monday: Mostly cloudy, slight chance of showers, high near 82°F
- Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, slight chance of showers, high near 82°F
- Wednesday: Partly sunny, isolated shower possible, high near 87°F
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, high near 88°F
- Friday: Mostly sunny, high near 88°F