(00:00:00) Frost Watch, Tuesday Sun & Wednesday Storms: Your Week Ahead
(00:00:33) Late Season Cold Signal
(00:01:27) Tuesday Forecast and Commute
(00:02:00) Wednesday Storm Development
(00:02:34) Weekend Recovery Outlook
(00:03:05) Key Takeaways
A frost watch is in effect for parts of the Baltimore metro area tonight, and it's not one to ignore. While downtown Baltimore sits in the mid to upper forties, the northern suburbs near the Pennsylvania line could dip into the thirties — putting new plantings at real risk. Late-season frost in Maryland is historically possible through mid-May, and tonight falls squarely in that window. Cover anything you've planted before you go to bed.
Northeast winds gusting up to twenty miles per hour will add a wind chill overnight and into Tuesday morning, so layer up for early commuters. But Tuesday itself is the reward: a clean, clear day climbing into the low seventies with no precipitation and no commute complications. If you've been putting off a lunchtime walk or outdoor errand, Tuesday is your day.
Wednesday changes things. Showers develop and storms are likely, with the most active window leaning toward late morning into the afternoon. No severe weather alerts have been issued yet, but intensity and timing remain uncertain. Build an indoor backup for any outdoor plans, pack an umbrella Tuesday night, and expect slower, wetter roads during the Wednesday commute.
The good news: conditions improve heading into the weekend. Drier air returns, temperatures continue to warm, and Saturday and Sunday are trending favorable for outdoor plans. The pattern for the week is straightforward — a cold tonight, a pleasant Tuesday, a stormy Wednesday, and a cleaner weekend ahead.
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