Mostly sunny weather and warm temperatures as high as 60 degrees are expected to last throughout the week in the Baltimore area, according to the National Weather Service. Heading into the workweek, Monday is expected to be sunny with a high of 57.
Baltimore experiences warm, sunny weather due to a high-pressure system with temperatures in the mid to upper 50s.
The Baltimore area’s cold and windy weather is expected to give way to warmer temperatures later this weekend and into next week. Saturday’s forecast calls for increasing clouds and calm wind with temperatures climbing to a high near 44.
Moderate rainfall predicted for the evening, combined with recently melted snow, could result in a few instances of flooding, according to the National Weather Service. New precipitation amounts will be between half an inch and three-quarters of an inch, with a low around 37.
The National Weather Service has the Baltimore area under a wind advisory until noon Monday as gusts near 50 mph continued to pummel trees and power lines across Maryland. Winds of 21 to 23 mph were expected Monday with gusts as high as 46 mph at BWI Marshall Airport,
The damaging winds have subsided, making way for another cold snap in the Baltimore region. The National Weather Service forecast calls for a sunny and cold Tuesday, with highs reaching just above freezing.
Baltimore saw 9 daytime high temperatures above normal, with our warmest day of 58 degrees on January 29th. We saw a tie of our nightly highest low temperature for the month on the 1st and 31st at 39 degrees.
Maryland is just outside a large swath of the country that is forecast to see hazardous cold next week, according to the NWS. The “ coldest burst of Arctic air this season ” is on its way toward the U.S., according to the Associated Press. It’s the tenth time this season the polar vortex has stretched south, bringing frigid Arctic air with it.
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The National Weather Service has the Baltimore area under a wind advisory until noon Monday as gusts near 50 mph continued to pummel trees and power lines across Maryland. Winds of 21 to 23 mph ...