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Today's Weather in Baltimore 03/24/26 Sunny Skies High of 51 Degrees with Rain Expected Thursday Night

Today's Weather in Baltimore 03/24/26 Sunny Skies High of 51 Degrees with Rain Expected Thursday Night

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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist, delivering instant weather intel you can actually trust!

So Baltimore, let's talk about what Mother Nature's cooking up for you today. We've got some absolutely beautiful conditions rolling in, and I am genuinely excited about this forecast. Seriously, it's going to be a fantastic day to be outside.

Today we're looking at sunny skies with a high near fifty-one degrees Fahrenheit. The north wind is going to be around six miles per hour, becoming calm in the morning, so you can basically plan outdoor activities without worrying about getting your hair blown all over the place. Tonight, clouds will start increasing, and we'll drop to around forty degrees with calm winds. Pretty peaceful out there.

Now here's where things get interesting. Wednesday is going to be partly sunny with a high near fifty-seven degrees. South winds starting at five to nine miles per hour. But then Thursday, oh man, this is going to be a game changer. We're looking at partly sunny skies with temperatures climbing to around seventy-two degrees. You could say the weather is really heating things up! I couldn't resist that one.

But here's what you need to know. Rain chances increase Thursday night going into Friday. We're talking seventy percent chance of precipitation, including a possible thunderstorm after two in the morning Thursday. Friday itself will see rain likely mainly before two in the afternoon with about a sixty percent chance of precipitation. Temperatures Friday will cool down to around sixty-one degrees. After Friday night, conditions clear out nicely with Saturday bringing sunny skies and a high near forty-nine degrees.

Now let's jump into our Weather Playbook segment where we talk about something really cool. Today I want to explain wind shear. Wind shear is basically when wind speed or direction changes dramatically as you move upward through the atmosphere. Think of it like this: imagine stacking layers of invisible air all moving at different speeds. When you have strong wind shear, especially rotating wind shear, that's when thunderstorms get particularly organized and can become severe. It's absolutely fascinating stuff that meteorologists monitor constantly during severe weather season.

Here's your three-day snapshot. Wednesday through Friday expect increasing clouds and rising temperatures Thursday before rain arrives Thursday night into Friday. Saturday looks excellent with full sunshine and mild temperatures. Sunday stays pleasant and sunny with highs near fifty-six degrees.

Stay weather aware, folks! Subscribe to the podcast for more daily forecasts, thanks for listening, and remember this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai.

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