Key Highlights
- Rain continues Thursday night in Baltimore with fog and potential for mixed rain and snow.
- Potential snow accumulation expected on Sunday evening into Monday morning.
- Daily temperatures will fluctuate widely across the Baltimore area, ranging from 40s to near 60 degrees.
The Rainy Reality of Thursday Night in Baltimore
Thursday night is shaping up to be a wet one for those in the Baltimore area. According to local forecasts, expect periods of rain and fog, which could make visibility tricky as night falls. Despite the chill brought on by the dampness, temperatures will stay above freezing overnight, with lows in the upper 30s to near 40 degrees.
A Glimmer of Warmth Friday
Friday starts off gloomy but brightens up later in the day. Periods of rain will continue into Friday morning but should largely clear by noon. This could provide a brief reprieve from the wet conditions, as temperatures rebound quickly after some sunny patches appear. The warmth might not be uniform, though; expect a significant temperature range across the city, with readings ranging from the 40s to near 60 degrees.
Prepare for Sunday’s Possible Snow
Sunday is when the weather really gets interesting. A large storm system is on its way, potentially bringing rain mixed with snow. The most likely scenario is a light accumulation of 1 to 3 inches, but if the storm weakens or stays warmer than expected, we could see less than an inch.
Conversely, if it remains colder and stronger, up to six inches is possible, though this outcome seems less likely given current conditions.
While the forecast suggests a cool down with highs only in the 30s and lower temperatures overnight, there’s still time for changes. Stay tuned as the weather team at WBAL-TV 11 keeps you updated on these developments. Whether it’s rain, snow, or something in between, we’re all looking forward to what this storm brings.
So, gear up with an umbrella and perhaps a warm coat as the week progresses. The potential for mixed precipitation means you’ll want to be prepared no matter which way the weather turns.
Stay Informed
Hop onto the WBAL-TV 11 News app or visit their website for push alerts, radar updates, and more detailed forecasts. Follow @wbaltv11 on social media for the latest information as the storm approaches. Keep an eye on conditions both in your area and across the region to stay ahead of any weather changes.