Foggy Starts and Rainy Finishes: Navigating Today's Mild Baltimore Skies

Commuter Alert: Morning Fog and Low Visibility
Residents waking up in Charm City this Thursday morning are greeted by a thick blanket of clouds and patchy fog. Meteorological reports indicate that visibility may drop significantly during the early morning hours, occasionally reaching one-quarter mile or less in certain pockets of the Baltimore metropolitan area. Drivers navigating I-95, I-83, and the Beltway are urged to exercise caution, slow down, and use low-beam headlights until the fog dissipates later in the morning.
A Mild Afternoon Reprieve
The good news for those planning a midday stroll around the Inner Harbor or a lunch break outdoors is that conditions are set to improve temporarily. As the morning fog lifts, the sky will transition from mostly cloudy to partly sunny. This brief window of sunshine will help push temperatures to unseasonably mild levels for early March. We are expecting a daytime high in the mid-to-upper 60s, providing a pleasant taste of spring. Light southeast winds hovering around 5 mph will keep the air feeling fresh without a significant winter chill.
Rain Returns for the Evening
Enjoy the dry weather while it lasts, as the atmosphere turns unsettled once again as we head toward the evening hours. Cloud cover will thicken by late afternoon, leading into a wet night for the region. Forecasters are predicting a 70% chance of rain after sunset, with showers likely to become steady overnight. The overnight low will settle around 50 degrees, keeping the air damp but preventing any frozen precipitation. If you have dinner plans or a late-night commute, an umbrella or waterproof jacket will be essential gear.
Thursday Weather Snapshot
- Morning: Mostly cloudy with patchy fog; temperatures starting in the mid-40s.
- Afternoon: Partly sunny and unseasonably mild; highs reaching approximately 66°F to 68°F.
- Evening: Rain likely (70% chance); overcast with lows near 50°F.
- Wind: Southeast at 5 mph, shifting east after midnight.
Looking Ahead
The damp trend is expected to continue into the end of the workweek, though the mild air will persist through Friday. For today, the primary concerns for Baltimoreans remain the low visibility for the morning commute and the incoming rain for the evening return home. Stay safe on the roads and keep those umbrellas handy as we navigate this transition from a sunny afternoon to a soggy night.