Baltimore Weather Alert: Rain Tuesday, Cold Thanksgiving Ahead

UPDATE: Baltimore is bracing for a significant weather shift as a week of mostly sunny skies gives way to rain on Tuesday, November 21, 2023. Residents should prepare for cooler temperatures following Thanksgiving, with highs dropping dramatically by the end of the week.

Today, Sunday is expected to bring mostly sunny skies and winds ranging from 9 to 23 mph, with a high of 58°F. As night falls, temperatures will dip to around 37°F, maintaining clear conditions.

Tomorrow, Monday will continue the trend with sunny weather and a forecasted high of 55°F. Clear skies will prevail into the night, bringing a low of 41°F.

However, the forecast takes a turn on Tuesday, as rain is expected before 1 p.m., accompanied by mostly cloudy skies and a high reaching 58°F. Authorities warn that rain may continue into the night, with overnight lows around 50°F.

The good news is that sunshine returns on Wednesday, with a projected high near 65°F. But don’t let your guard down—the temperatures will drop significantly as the evening approaches, with lows expected to fall to 38°F.

Thanksgiving Day will feel much colder, with mostly sunny skies but a high only reaching 46°F. As families gather for the holiday, they should prepare for a chilly evening, with temperatures tumbling to around 30°F overnight.

Finally, Friday is set to be sunny but cold, with a forecasted high of 43°F and nighttime lows dropping to 28°F.

Stay tuned for updates from FOX45 News as conditions develop, and ensure you’re prepared for the drastic changes in weather this Thanksgiving week. Share this information with friends and family to keep them informed!