Baltimore, Maryland – Clear skies and a warming trend are settling over the Baltimore-Washington region, offering dry weather and climbing temperatures through early next week.
According to the National Weather Service Baltimore/Washington office, high temperatures will rise from the upper 70s on Sunday to near 88°F by Tuesday. Overnight lows will also increase, ranging from the mid-30s Sunday night to the upper 50s by Tuesday night.
Outdoor conditions will remain ideal across central Maryland and the D.C. metro, with no precipitation in sight and light winds expected. Golfers, hikers, and anyone with outdoor plans can anticipate sunny skies across Montgomery, Howard, Prince George’s, and Frederick counties.
Travelers should note that while daytime warmth is increasing, early mornings may still feel brisk, especially in outlying suburbs. Residents are encouraged to dress in layers and keep an eye on hydration as temperatures climb.
This dry, sunny stretch will continue through at least midweek, with no weather advisories currently in effect. The NWS will issue the next update if any significant changes develop.




