
Baltimore residents can expect a sunny start today, with temperatures soaring to a high near 89 degrees, before scattered showers and thunderstorms roll in later tonight, according to the latest weather forecast published by the National Weather Service. With a 30 percent chance of precipitation, the evening will bring partly cloudy skies and a mild breeze, setting a low around 69 degrees, according to forecast information sourced from the National Weather Service.
As we proceed into the weekend, the forecast anticipates scattered showers and possible thunderstorms. Weather conditions are expected to be at their most unsettled after 5 p.m. on Saturday. Though the wind speeds will begin as a gentle south breeze, they could gain strength, gusting up to as high as 18 mph. There's a high likelihood of precipitation at 80 percent, so residents are advised to keep their rain gear at hand.
Unrelenting showers paired with potential thunderstorms continue to define the outlook for Sunday and Monday, with an 80 to 90 percent chance of precipitation, the high temperatures are forecasted to hover around the mid to high 70s, creating a damp and cooler contrast to the earlier part of the weekend, indicates the National Weather Service. We will likely see more thunderstorms on Sunday night before the next wave of showers sets in.
Looking towards the midweek, Tuesday's forecast about a mixture of sun and clouds gives a chance for optimism, albeit alongside a 70 percent possibility of showers and thunderstorms, carrying into the evening with a lower chance of rainfall the high temperatures remain appreciatively stable at around 80 degrees, ensuring that the warmth of spring isn't entirely eclipsed by the persistent rain showers the nighttime gears for a partly cloudy respite, with a modest drop in the likelihood of wet weather.
As Baltimore heads towards the latter part of the forecast period, the National Weather Service signals a return to mostly sunny conditions by next Wednesday, offering a break from the rain-dampened days—temperatures are expected to stay consistent with highs near 80 degrees, however, ahead lies another chance of showers as the week progresses, with precipitation probabilities lingering around the 40 percent mark for both Wednesday night and Thursday.









