BALTIMORE, MD – Travelers along I-95 and residents in the Baltimore-Washington region should prepare for a damp and chilly weekend, with periods of heavy rain, potential tidal flooding, and the season’s first widespread frost risk by early Sunday. The National Weather Service Baltimore/Washington office has issued multiple alerts as October’s first true fall cold snap grips the area.
Frost Advisory and Coastal Flood Watch in Effect
A Frost Advisory remains in effect for parts of Harford and Cecil Counties, while a Coastal Flood Watch has been issued for Anne Arundel County through Friday evening. Tidal flooding may persist through the weekend, particularly along the Patapsco and Potomac Rivers. Drivers along I-95 should anticipate slick roads and slower travel times due to wet conditions.
Weekend Weather Overview
- Saturday: Increasing clouds with rain moving inland after midday. Rain chances rise to 70% by Saturday night as cooler air filters into the region. Gusty east winds up to 20 mph may cause minor stress on trees and power lines.
- Sunday: Overcast and damp, with highs in the mid-60s. Residents can expect periods of rain and breezy, cool conditions, with frost forming overnight in vulnerable areas.
- Columbus Day (Monday): Gradual clearing with lingering drizzle early. Highs near 62°F, lows in the low 50s.
- Midweek Outlook: The region will dry out by midweek, but a classic October chill will persist.
Travel and Safety Recommendations
Authorities advise residents and travelers to:
- Secure outdoor decorations to prevent damage from gusty winds.
- Check sump pumps and drainage systems to reduce flood risks.
- Protect tender plants ahead of frost formation.
- Plan pumpkin patch visits or leaf-viewing trips carefully, as grounds may remain soggy through early Monday.
Drivers along major routes, particularly I-95, should remain alert for wet and slick road conditions and adjust travel times accordingly.
Five-Day Forecast for Washington, DC
- Friday: 66/53 – Clouds increasing; mild southeast breeze.
- Saturday: 71/61 – Showers developing; gusty winds near 20 mph.
- Sunday: 65/56 – Periods of rain; breezy and cool.
- Monday (Columbus Day): 62/54 – Gradual clearing; lingering drizzle early.
- Tuesday: 64/50 – Mostly sunny and cool; refreshing fall air.
Call to Action
How are you preparing for this wet and chilly weekend along I-95? Share your tips and experiences in the comments below and let us know how you’re staying safe during the first frost and potential flood conditions of the season.