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Today's Weather in Baltimore Weather Report for 12-29-2024

Today's Weather in Baltimore Weather Report for 12-29-2024

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Good morning, weather watchers! This is your Baltimore meteorological maestro bringing you the scoop on what Mother Nature has in store.

We're looking at a wet and wild weekend ahead, so grab those umbrellas and raincoats! Tonight, we're expecting a steady drizzle with temperatures hovering around a mild 51 degrees Fahrenheit. Expect some foggy patches to roll in, creating that classic moody Maryland atmosphere.

Sunday brings more moisture our way. Temperatures will climb to a surprisingly warm 62 degrees Fahrenheit, with southeast winds potentially gusting up to 25 miles per hour. Rain is likely before 2 PM, transitioning to scattered showers later in the day.

Sunday night gets even more interesting with a high probability of rainfall. We're talking about a potential quarter to half inch of precipitation, accompanied by winds that could reach 28 miles per hour. It's nature's way of giving us a dramatic sendoff to the weekend.

Monday offers a bit of a reprieve with mostly sunny skies and temperatures near 59 degrees Fahrenheit. A few isolated showers might pop up before noon, but nothing too dramatic.

As we roll into the New Year, expect temperatures to cool down. Tuesday brings more rain, with highs around 57 degrees Fahrenheit. New Year's Day looks partly cloudy with a slight chance of morning showers.

The latter part of the week trends cooler, with daytime highs struggling to reach the low 40s and overnight lows dipping into the upper 20s and low 30s.

For those planning outdoor activities, layer up and keep an eye on those changing conditions. Weather can be as unpredictable as a Baltimore Ravens playoff game!

For more detailed information, check out our link in the show notes at weather dot gov slash lwx.

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