Baltimore opens the week with one caution and a lot of sunshine. A Coastal Flood Advisory is in effect this morning — if you're heading near the water, know that it expires at 10 AM. Once that clears, conditions improve dramatically.
Current conditions: 61°F, partly cloudy, light northwest wind at just 3 mph. No rain in sight today, and the overnight low stays right around 61°F — a mild, comfortable night.
Monday delivers a proper spring day: mostly sunny, high near 79°F, light north wind. Layers in the morning, one fewer by lunch. Tuesday follows with full sunshine and a high near 76°F. Precipitation chances are essentially zero both days.
Then the heat builds fast. Wednesday climbs to 82°F, Thursday pushes to 86°F, and Friday hits 91°F. That is a genuine late-spring warmup, and it arrives quickly. Start thinking lighter clothing now — by Thursday you'll need it.
The weekend introduces some uncertainty. Saturday stays sunny at 91°F, but clouds build Saturday night with a 17% chance of rain showers. Sunday raises that to a 31% chance of showers and thunderstorms, with a high near 89°F. Not a guaranteed washout, but worth monitoring if you have outdoor plans.
Commute this morning: road conditions are clean, no precipitation, light winds. The coastal advisory is the only active alert and wraps up mid-morning.
Enjoy the mild air today — the heat is coming.
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