Thanksgiving Week Weather Alert: Rain Tuesday, Chill Follows

URGENT WEATHER ALERT: Baltimore is set for a mostly sunny Thanksgiving week, but residents should brace for rain on Tuesday and a significant drop in temperatures thereafter.

Latest forecasts indicate that Sunday will bring sunny skies with wind gusts reaching up to 23 mph and a high temperature of 58°F. As night falls, temperatures will cool down to a low of 37°F, remaining mostly clear according to FOX45 News.

Monday will kick off the work week with continued sunshine and winds, reaching a high of 55°F. The night will see clear skies with a low of 41°F. However, residents should prepare for a weather shift on Tuesday, with rain expected before 1 p.m.. The day will consist of mostly cloudy skies and a high of 58°F. Rain is anticipated to persist into the evening, with overnight lows hovering around 50°F.

The sun will return on Wednesday, offering partly sunny conditions with temperatures climbing to near 65°F. But don’t let the mid-week warmth fool you; temperatures will drop to around 38°F overnight as clouds roll in.

Thanksgiving Day itself is predicted to be much cooler, with mostly sunny skies and highs only reaching 46°F. As families gather for the holiday, nighttime temperatures are expected to plummet to a chilly 30°F.

On Friday, the weather will remain crisp and sunny, with a high of 43°F and clear skies overnight, bringing lows down to 28°F.

Residents are encouraged to stay updated on changing weather conditions as the holiday approaches. Preparing for the chill after the festivities will be essential for a safe and enjoyable Thanksgiving celebration.

Stay tuned for more updates as we monitor this developing weather situation!