
Baltimore residents can expect a mix of sunshine and showers over the next week, with fluctuating temperatures hinting at the city's temperamental nature of spring. According to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service, today will be "mostly sunny, with a high near 51" accompanied by breezy conditions featuring northwest winds running at 11 to 20 mph and gusts potentially reaching up to 34 mph.
Tonight, the skies are expected to remain mostly clear, with a low around 34, while winds will decrease marginally to a northwest breeze of 6 to 13 mph. Wednesday will offer more sun and a slight uptick in temperature, maxing out near 56 degrees with "light and variable wind becoming west around six mph in the afternoon. Come Wednesday night, however, the chances for precipitation increase, with a 30% likelihood of showers after 2 a.m. as a soft blanket of clouds rolls in.
As the week progresses, Baltimore will see a rising probability of wet weather. Showers are likely, mainly after 2 p.m. on Thursday, turning to "cloudy, with a high near 60" and winds from the south at 7 to 13 mph. As reported by the National Weather Service, the chance of precipitation leaps to 60% that day.
Looking further ahead, showers are on the agenda for Friday night, with a 90% and then 70% chance of rain, respectively. Residents can also expect a cooler low of around 47 on Friday night. The rain might ease somewhat over the weekend, yet a chance of showers lingers in the forecast, particularly on Saturday with a 40% chance. Temperatures will hover at 60 degrees during the day, dipping to the mid-40s overnight.
Sunshine peeks through again on Sunday with "partly sunny" skies and a pleasant high near 63 degrees. By Monday, the city will experience a significant warm-up with "mostly sunny" weather and a high reaching 73 degrees. This forecast promises a blend of clear skies and potential showers as Baltimore navigates through the heart of spring.









