Maryland Weather Update: Rain and Patchy Fog to Disrupt Baltimore Commutes Sunday Night into Monday Morning

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Baltimore, MD – Rain and patchy fog will usher in spring across Maryland starting Sunday night, likely disrupting Baltimore-area commutes and travel along I-95 through Monday morning. Showers and gusty winds will mark the transition into a week of unsettled weather.

According to the National Weather Service, clouds will increase Sunday ahead of a 70% chance of overnight showers, with winds shifting from the northwest to southwest. Rain will continue into Monday, accompanied by areas of patchy fog, especially during early morning hours. Monday’s high will reach 66°F, with wind gusts potentially hitting 29 mph.

Motorists should prepare for slick roads and low visibility, especially near major routes like I-95 and I-83. The strongest rainfall is expected overnight Sunday into early Monday, tapering by late afternoon. Keep headlights on during foggy stretches and allow for extra commute time.

By Tuesday, skies will gradually clear, with mostly sunny conditions and a high of 61°F. Temperatures will remain mild throughout the week, including Wednesday’s high near 58°F and Thursday’s forecast of 59°F with continued sun. Lows will hover in the 30s and 40s each night, with the coolest morning expected Wednesday at 38°F.

Friday looks to bring more springlike weather, sunny with highs near 66°F—mirroring Saturday’s pleasant conditions. Residents should monitor local alerts and consider adjusting Monday morning plans for weather delays.

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