According to the latest weather forecast, Baltimore residents can expect a week of shifting weather patterns. Today sNational Weather Serviceforecast predicts high pressure and fair conditions, resulting in high temperatures around the 60s and lows in the upper 30s tonight. As we transition into the workweek, the weather appears to maintain a mild demeanor, with mainly high-level clouds likely to grace the skyline on Monday.
However, it s expected to quickly change as a dry cold front will boldly intersect the region Monday night. Baltimoreans should be prepared for a marked drop in temperature, with the potential for showers in the mountain areas. TheNational Weather Servicestates that “mid and high level clouds” will accompany the front. Forecasters warn of more dramatic conditions as we look further into the week. A new low-pressure system is set to potentially develop in the Ohio Valley area by midweek, which could substantially impact the Mid-Atlantic, including Baltimore.
The pending cold front later in the week brings more than just chillier weather; we re looking at the first accumulating snowfall of the season in the Appalachian region. This will mark prolonged upslope snow, with bouts of heavier snow in the realm of possibility. Downtown Baltimore might not see that snow, but residents outside the city could face hazardous travel conditions exacerbated by gusty winds, which could cause blowing and drifting snow.
With the cold front advancing, Wednesday s temperatures in the mid-60s will drastically fall by evening, setting the stage for a challenging few days weather-wise. Wind intensity behind the front continuously increases, and winds will also become gusty behind the front (continuing through Saturday). As the weekend approaches, the mercury is not expected to rise beyond the mid-40s to mid-50s, though cloud cover and wind might warm nighttime temperatures.
As for air travel, BWI and surrounding airports might see some disruptions. Until mid-Wednesday, forecasts suggest no significant restrictions, but the situation could change quickly as the cold front moves in, potentially bringing showers and possible sub-VFR conditions. On the other hand, Mariners should find solace in light winds enduring through Wednesday before the front s arrival, which necessitates a more cautious approach, with a Small Craft Advisory already in effect early this morning. Baltimore’s weather this week is an apt reminder of the region’s volatile late autumn patterns a mix of calm skies quickly giving way to the season’s first frosty growl.
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