Maryland Weather Update: Heavy Rain Expected Thursday on I-95 Corridor

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Baltimore, MD — Maryland residents should prepare for a change in weather Thursday as a low-pressure system moves in, bringing rain and cooler temperatures. The National Weather Service (NWS) forecasts that this rain, starting Thursday afternoon, could affect visibility and cause delays on major roads like the I-95 corridor, particularly for evening commuters.

According to the NWS, rain chances will increase after 1 p.m. Thursday, with steady showers anticipated into the night. Temperatures will hover around 54°F, while northeast winds may reach up to 18 mph, creating gusty conditions that could impact visibility on the roads. The rain, expected to last into early Friday, could bring up to an inch in accumulation, providing relief to dry conditions in the Baltimore area.

Friday will bring mostly cloudy and breezy weather as the low-pressure system exits, with high temperatures reaching around 58°F. Northwest winds will strengthen, with gusts up to 21 mph, so residents are advised to secure outdoor items and exercise caution if traveling.

Looking ahead, the weekend promises a warmer, sunnier outlook. Saturday will be sunny with a high near 64°F, and Sunday could see temperatures climb to 66°F under mostly sunny skies. These milder conditions are expected to continue into early next week, providing ideal weather for outdoor activities across Maryland.

Stay informed of changing conditions by checking local forecasts, especially if you plan to travel on Thursday or Friday. Updates are available on the NWS website and social media channels for real-time alerts.

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