URGENT UPDATE: Baltimore residents should brace for a significant weather shift as rain is forecasted for Tuesday, November 21, 2023, before temperatures drop drastically for Thanksgiving. This week will start off with mostly sunny skies, but the forecast indicates that conditions will turn wetter and much cooler right after the holiday.
The week kicks off under clear skies today, November 19, with wind speeds ranging from 9 to 23 mph and a high of 58°F expected. Tonight, temperatures will drop to a low of 37°F, maintaining clear conditions as we head into the work week.
On Monday, November 20, Baltimore will enjoy more sunny weather with a high of 55°F. However, the calm will be short-lived as rain is expected to begin before 1 p.m. on Tuesday. The day is projected to reach a high of 58°F but will be accompanied by mostly cloudy skies.
Tuesday night will see continued rain, with overnight temperatures hovering around 50°F. Residents should prepare for a wet evening commute.
Wednesday, November 22 brings a brief respite with partly sunny conditions and temperatures climbing to a high near 65°F. However, don’t let the warm weather fool you—temperatures will drop sharply as the evening progresses, with lows expected around 38°F.
As families gather for Thanksgiving on November 23, they should be aware that conditions will turn considerably cooler. The day is set to be mostly sunny, but temperatures will struggle to reach a high of only 46°F. The evening will shift to mostly clear skies with temperatures plummeting to 30°F overnight, making for a chilly holiday.
Looking ahead to Black Friday, November 24, the forecast reveals a sunny day with a high of just 43°F and clear conditions continuing into the night, with lows dropping to 28°F.
Stay tuned for the latest updates and prepare for the Thanksgiving chill! For more details, check out the latest weathercast from FOX45 News.
