
Baltimore residents can anticipate a week of fluctuating weather conditions, with variations including sunny skies and a potential for showers and thunderstorms, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service. Today's report, revealed on their official website at 7:29 am EDT, promises a clear day with a high near 77 degrees and calm winds gently shifting to the south. As nighttime approaches, the city can expect the sky to remain mostly clear with lows around 58 degrees.
Looking ahead to Tuesday, the area is expected to experience a temperature increase, reaching up to 85 degrees under mostly sunny skies. However, a south wind is expected to rise, possibly gusting as high as 18 mph steadily. This pattern of warmth is expected to carry over into Wednesday, but with a slight 20% chance of showers occurring after 2 pm amidst partly sunny conditions. Nightfall brings a continuation of those odds, with a slight chance of showers before the early hours of Thursday, according to the forecast found on the Weather.gov website.
As the week progresses, Thursday holds a 30% chance of showers after the afternoon, with partly sunny skies and a high around 81 degrees. By Thursday night, the likelihood of precipitation slightly increases, marking a 40% chance before the approach of Friday morning. Baltimore's weather takes a more unsettled turn on Friday, with a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms, alongside partly sunny conditions and a potential high of 86 degrees. This trend is expected to extend into Friday night.
The weekend forecast offers a hint of more stable conditions, with mostly sunny skies expected on Saturday and a high of 73. The night should bring a cool down with temperatures dropping to approximately 53 degrees. Sunday welcomes residents with clear, sunny weather and a high nearing 71, wrapping up a week of both warmth and wetness for Baltimore. These details are outlined in the point forecast for Baltimore, MD, at 39.29°N 76.61°W (Elev. 7 ft), with the weather outlook valid through 6 pm EDT on May 4, 2025.









