Baltimore Weather: Midweek Rain Returns Wednesday Into Thursday

Baltimore Weather: Midweek Rain Returns Wednesday Into Thursday

Baltimore weather turns wet Wednesday, with rounds of showers moving into Maryland and isolated storms possible by evening. Scattered showers continue into early Thursday, and the change reaches highs in the mid 70s Wednesday before cooler air drops temperatures into the low 60s Thursday.

Wednesday Into Thursday

The forecast updated at 5:45 a.m. May 6 points to the first stretch of rain arriving midweek and lingering overnight. Wednesday starts with showers, then the evening brings a chance for isolated storms, with the wet pattern continuing into early Thursday.

For anyone planning around the Baltimore region, the practical shift is simple: Wednesday is the wetter day, Thursday stays unsettled through the morning, and neither day brings a warm afternoon. The high on Thursday sits in the low 60s.

Friday And Saturday

After the midweek rain, Friday turns a little milder with highs in the upper 60s under mostly sunny skies. That gives the region its clearest break in the stretch, but the pattern does not stay settled for long.

Saturday brings another chance for showers as the weekend turns unsettled. The change is brief, not a full return to the midweek setup, and it sets up another dry window for the holiday on Sunday.

Mother's Day And Monday

Mother's Day is expected to be dry and pleasant, with highs in the upper 70s. That is the warmest day in the forecast and the most comfortable stretch for outdoor plans before the next system reaches the area.

More showers return Monday, closing the forecast on a wetter note after the dry holiday. For Baltimore-area plans, the sequence is clear: rain Wednesday into Thursday, a milder Friday, a possible Saturday shower, a dry Mother's Day, and another round of rain Monday.

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