Tonight’s Warning: Don’t be fooled by the mild start — Maryland’s weather is about to flip the script!
If you’ve stepped outside today, you’ve probably noticed the cloudy skies and the cool, damp air hanging over much of the state. In Baltimore, it’s 42°F, with Frederick close behind at 41°F. Ocean City, meanwhile, is already seeing steady rain at 43°F. But things are about to get wetter — and foggier — as the evening progresses.
Here’s What’s Coming Tonight:
Expect widespread rain, accompanied by patches of thick fog. Visibility on the roads could be dangerously low, so if you’re driving, slow down and be extra cautious. Wet roads and ponding in low-lying areas could create hazardous conditions overnight.
But that’s not all — once the rain clears, cold air will take over.
February’s Arrival: Chilly Winds and Sunny Skies
Tomorrow morning will start with a brisk breeze, but the good news? The sun will finally break through. Temperatures, however, won’t be as friendly. Daytime highs will only reach around 47°F in places like Baltimore, and once the sun sets, we’re talking lows around 24°F — definitely a reminder that winter’s still got plenty of bite left.
Ocean City will feel the chill too, with highs near 49°F and lows dipping to 30°F.
Weekend Sneak Peek:
- Saturday: Breezy and bright, but cool — highs in the mid-40s.
- Sunday: Partly cloudy and chilly, with highs struggling to reach 40°F.
- Monday: A brief warm-up, but don’t pack away the coats yet!
What You Should Do:
- Drive carefully tonight — fog and rain are no joke when mixed together.
- Get your winter gear ready — by tomorrow evening, you’ll be bundling up.
- Stay aware — check local alerts in case conditions worsen.
Marylanders, the cold front is knocking on the door. Tonight may be damp and foggy, but the real chill arrives tomorrow. Bundle up, stay safe, and keep an eye on that thermometer!