Baltimore, Md. – Residents across Maryland can expect beautiful conditions through Labor Day weekend, with sunshine, low humidity, and cooler-than-average temperatures setting up an ideal holiday stretch.
Clear and Cool Nights Ahead
Skies remain mostly clear tonight, with lows dipping into the 50s across central Maryland and even the 40s in higher elevations. Areas closer to the Bay and inside Baltimore’s Beltway will stay a bit milder, with lows in the lower 60s.
By Friday night, cooler air arrives behind a weak front, pushing mountain valley lows into the upper 30s while much of the state settles back into the 50s.
Friday’s Forecast: Weak Front, Minimal Rain
On Friday, a weak cold front will cross the state. While most areas will stay dry, forecasters note the chance of a few scattered showers. Highs will reach the upper 70s to near 80 before dipping into cooler territory at night.
“Most spots will remain rain-free, but a brief shower can’t be ruled out,” forecasters explained.
Holiday Weekend Outlook
High pressure builds in for the weekend, delivering sunshine and low humidity:
- Saturday–Sunday: Highs mainly in the mid to upper 70s, crisp mornings in the 50s.
- Labor Day Monday: Another comfortable day with highs in the upper 70s.
- Mountains: A stray shower is possible thanks to upslope winds, but most of Maryland stays dry.
Early Next Week: Pattern Holds Steady
The cooler-than-normal pattern continues into early next week, with pleasant highs in the 70s and refreshing nights. By midweek, however, a coastal low tracking north could bring showers, especially along and east of I-95.
The best chance for a more widespread soaking rain arrives late next week as a stronger cold front pushes through.
Conclusion
With sunshine, crisp nights, and dry weather dominating, Maryland is set for one of the most pleasant Labor Day weekends in recent years. Residents are encouraged to enjoy outdoor plans now, before rain chances return later next week.
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