Weather Forecast: Active Patterns Bring Rain Chances Monday Through Wednesday
- The National Weather Service has confirmed that an active weather pattern will persist over Maryland through at least Wednesday, with more rain in the forecast for Baltimore and...
- According to verified local forecasts, Monday will bring a chance of rain throughout the day, with temperatures expected to remain mild.
- For Baltimore, temperatures are anticipated to hover in the mid-60s during the afternoon, with lows dropping to the upper 40s by evening.
The National Weather Service has confirmed that an active weather pattern will persist over Maryland through at least Wednesday, with more rain in the forecast for Baltimore and surrounding areas, including Annapolis, Bel Air, Towson, Columbia, Westminster, and Ocean City.
According to verified local forecasts, Monday will bring a chance of rain throughout the day, with temperatures expected to remain mild. The forecast suggests that the rain could continue into Tuesday and Wednesday, though the intensity is not yet projected to reach a “complete washout” level. The National Weather Service has not issued any severe weather warnings for the region at this time.
For Baltimore, temperatures are anticipated to hover in the mid-60s during the afternoon, with lows dropping to the upper 40s by evening. Similar conditions are expected in Annapolis, Bel Air, and Towson, where residents should prepare for possible showers. Ocean City and other coastal areas may experience slightly different conditions, with a higher likelihood of rain due to proximity to the Atlantic.
Residents are advised to monitor updates from the National Weather Service and local outlets such as WBAL-TV, which has reported on the developing pattern. While no major disruptions are expected, the forecast suggests that outdoor activities may be impacted by intermittent rain showers.
For the latest updates, the Maryland Department of Transportation and local emergency management agencies recommend checking official sources, including the Maryland Courts website for any closures or delays, particularly as Memorial Day approaches on Monday, May 25. Maryland courts will remain closed in observance of the holiday, and residents are encouraged to plan accordingly.
