Baltimore, Md. – Clouds and cool air will linger across the Mid-Atlantic this week as a cold front stalls near the Virginia–North Carolina border. Scattered showers and a persistent east to northeast wind will keep temperatures in check, with highs mostly in the upper 70s to low 80s through Friday.
According to the National Weather Service in Baltimore/Washington, isolated showers are possible Monday, with rain chances climbing to 30–50% west of the Blue Ridge by Wednesday. Thursday keeps scattered storms in the mix, though activity is expected to remain spotty and highly dependent on location.
Baltimore and Washington could see daily highs in the mid to upper 70s early in the week before edging into the low 80s by Wednesday. Mountain communities such as Frostburg and Harrisonburg will stay cooler, holding in the 60s and 70s, with overnight lows dipping into the 50s.
Drivers should prepare for slick roads during passing downpours, particularly during Wednesday’s higher rain chances. Residents are encouraged to limit outdoor plans to the mornings when conditions will be calmer.
The unsettled stretch gradually eases Friday, when drier skies and warmer highs near 87 degrees return to the region. Additional updates are expected if the frontal boundary lingers longer than anticipated.
Five Day Forecast for Baltimore, Md.:
- Monday: High 78, Low 65, isolated showers (15–25%)
- Tuesday: High 79, Low 63, scattered showers (20–30%)
- Wednesday: High 84, Low 67, scattered storms west of Blue Ridge (30–50%)
- Thursday: High 85, Low 66, scattered storms (20–40%)
- Friday: High 87, Low 68, partly sunny and drier




