Baltimore, MD – Maryland residents can expect a mix of sunny skies and cooler temperatures to kick off Thanksgiving week. Sunday brings mild weather, but rain chances are forecast to disrupt holiday travel plans by midweek.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday will start mostly cloudy before clearing, with highs reaching 59 degrees and breezy west winds up to 23 mph. Sunday night will be partly cloudy with lows near 42 degrees, providing ideal conditions for outdoor activities.
Monday looks mostly sunny and warmer, with highs near 61 degrees, but showers could develop late Monday night, bringing a 60% chance of rain. Travel plans should account for wet roadways starting Tuesday morning, with lingering showers possible before clearing in the afternoon. Highs Tuesday will reach 62 degrees.
Thanksgiving Day travelers should prepare for widespread rain, which could slow traffic along I-95 and other major roadways. Forecasters predict rain is most likely after 1 p.m. Thursday, with highs near 49 degrees. Cooler air will follow for Friday, with partly sunny skies and highs near 43 degrees.
Plan ahead for potential travel delays and monitor updated forecasts as Thanksgiving approaches. Drivers are advised to reduce speeds on wet roads and allow extra time to reach their destinations.
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