
The Maryland Weather Podcast
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Maryland Weather 3/11 Evening - Wednesday Forecast
Advisory in effect. evening Wed Mar 11th, 2026 Maryland forecast.
Maryland Weather Midday - Thunderstorms Starting 3 PM Today
midday Wed Mar 11th, 2026 Maryland weather update.
Maryland Weather 3/11 Midday - Wednesday Forecast
midday Wed Mar 11th, 2026 Maryland weather update.
Maryland Weather 3/11 Morning - Wednesday Forecast
morning Wed Mar 11th, 2026 Maryland weather update.
Maryland Weather Evening - Record Warmth Today
evening Tue Mar 10th, 2026 Maryland weather update.
Maryland Weather 3/10 Evening - Tuesday Forecast
evening Tue Mar 10th, 2026 Maryland weather update.
Maryland Weather Midday - Record Warmth Today
midday Tue Mar 10th, 2026 Maryland weather update.
Maryland Weather 3/10 Midday - Tuesday Forecast
midday Tue Mar 10th, 2026 Maryland weather update.
Maryland Weather 3/10 Morning - 26° Above Normal
Advisory in effect for western and eastern Maryland. morning Tue Mar 10th, 2026 Maryland forecast.
Maryland Weather 3/10 Morning - Tuesday Forecast
Advisory in effect for western and eastern Maryland. morning Tue Mar 10th, 2026 Maryland forecast.
Maryland Weather 3/10 Morning - Dense Fog Advisory
Good morning. Maryland. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside right now and you'll feel 51 degrees. That mild air? It's just the opening act. Patchy fog near the Chesapeake Bay burns off by mid-morning, then sunshine takes over and temperatures climb fast. Baltimore hits 74 degrees by 3 P.M., central Maryland reaches 67. Western Maryland? You're the winner today at 77 degrees under full sun, perfect weather for a lunchtime walk if you ask me. As the sun sets. Tonight stays comfortable. Baltimore drops to 57, central Maryland settles at 52. Western Maryland cools to 59, light southerly winds keep things mild. **Wednesday's the Plot Twist** Wednesday morning starts warm — flirting with record territory as temperatures push toward the mid-70s. That's when things get interesting. Moving on, A powerful cold front barrels in Wednesday afternoon, showers and thunderstorms fire up between 8 A.M. and 2 P.M. Some could turn severe, damaging winds, large hail, even an isolated tornado are possible. Western Maryland faces the highest risk, winds gust to 26 miles an hour ahead of the front. The front crashes through Wednesday night with rain showers. Then everything changes. **Thursday Brings the Crash** Thursday morning delivers a brutal 31 degrees to 30 degrees temperature drop, baltimore struggles to 54. Central Maryland hits 54, western Maryland barely reaches 50. Northwest winds gust to 30 miles an hour, while western mountains could see a coating of snow on grassy surfaces. Classic Maryland — dramatic and unapologetic. **Here's Your Week Ahead** Friday turns mostly sunny with highs in the low 50s, saturday stays pleasant near 54. Sunday climbs to the low 60s before another system brings rain Sunday night into Monday. If you've got outdoor plans Wednesday afternoon, move them to today or wait until Friday. Looking ahead. See you this afternoon.
Maryland Weather 3/9 Midday - 31° Above Normal
midday Mon Mar 9th, 2026 Maryland weather update.
Maryland Weather 3/9 Midday - Monday Forecast
midday Mon Mar 9th, 2026 Maryland weather update.
Maryland Weather 3/9 Midday - 31° Above Normal
Good afternoon. Maryland. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside right now and you'll feel something unusual. We're sitting at 56 degrees after an overnight low of 42. That's 31 degrees above normal for early March. And folks, this warmth is just getting started. Today brings wall-to-wall sunshine across Maryland. Down in Baltimore, you're climbing to 70 degrees by late afternoon. Central Maryland tops out at 64. Out west in the mountains, you hit 70 as well. Light south winds keep things comfortable all day. Perfect weather for a lunchtime walk if you ask me. Tonight stays mild. Baltimore drops to 49 degrees under mostly clear skies. Central Maryland settles to 45. Western Maryland cools to 46. Tuesday cranks up the heat even more. Baltimore reaches 71 degrees under mostly sunny skies. Central Maryland hits 63. The mountains? A scorching 76 degrees. We're running 31 degrees above normal. And we might challenge some daily records by midweek. Tuesday and Wednesday continue the warm pattern, with highs in the upper 60s to mid 70s. But that changes fast. A strong cold front barrels through Wednesday night into Thursday, bringing widespread rain and thunderstorms. Western Maryland faces the highest severe weather risk — gusty winds and heavy downpours are the main threats. Behind that front, temperatures crash 31 degrees to 30 degrees. Thursday's highs only reach the low 50s. A second cold front follows Friday into the weekend, keeping conditions blustery and cool through Sunday. The spring equinox is just 11 days away. Soak in this March warmth while it lasts. See you this evening.
Maryland Weather 3/9 Morning - Unseasonably Warm
Good morning. Maryland. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside and you're greeted by 46 degrees under clear skies. That's just the opening act. We're diving into a stretch of weather running 31 degrees warmer than normal for mid-March. Today is all sunshine. Baltimore Metro climbs to 70 degrees. Central Maryland tops out at 64. Western Maryland also hits 70. Light southwest winds keep things comfortable. Tonight stays mild, settling around 45 to 49 degrees. Tuesday cranks up the heat even more. Baltimore Metro reaches 71 degrees. Central Maryland hits 63. But Western Maryland? Soars to 76 degrees — pushing record territory. More sunshine, light southerly breezes. Then the bottom drops out. Wednesday stays unseasonably warm with highs in the upper 60s to mid-70s, but clouds build in the afternoon. Rain chances arrive after 8 A.M., increasing through the day. Thunderstorms are possible, especially west of the Blue Ridge. A strong cold front barrels through Wednesday night into Thursday. Rain becomes likely, potentially heavy. Temperatures crash 31 degrees to 30 degrees. Thursday's highs struggle to reach the low 50s. Rain could mix with snow over the mountains by afternoon. Winds gust between 25 and 35 miles an hour, making it feel even colder. Friday brings a brief break before another front arrives over the weekend. More gusty conditions and cooler temperatures persist through Sunday. Enjoy the spring preview today and tomorrow. Winter's got one more punch left. See you this afternoon.
Maryland Weather: 03-08-2026 Midday
Maryland weather update for midday
Maryland Weather: 03-08-2026 Midday
Maryland weather update for midday
Maryland Weather 3/8 Midday - Rain
Good afternoon. Maryland. I'm Aaron Jolly. Before we dive in. Clocks spring forward tonight. You lose an hour of sleep, but we gain an hour of daylight. Sunset tonight comes at 7:07 P.M. and we're picking up over two and a half minutes of daylight every day now. Spring equinox is just 12 days out. Step outside right now and you'll feel 52 degrees under overcast skies. Not bad for early March. But a cold front is sliding through this afternoon, bringing a few showers along for the ride. Down in Baltimore, expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of showers before 3 P.M. High near 70 degrees. West winds 3 to 9 miles an hour. Central Maryland sees a better chance of rain — showers likely between noon and 3 P.M., with patchy fog mixing in. High of 66 degrees. West winds 6 to 9 miles an hour. Out west, you're in the clear. Partly sunny skies, high near 69 degrees, west winds around 9 miles an hour. Tonight, skies clear from northwest to southeast. Lows drop to the mid-40s statewide. Mostly clear and calm. Monday brings a beautiful start to the week. Sunny skies everywhere. Highs from 62 degrees in central Maryland to 69 degrees in Baltimore and the west. Tuesday warms even more — low to mid-70s under mostly sunny skies. Wednesday pushes into the mid to upper 70s, but clouds build in and rain becomes likely Wednesday night. Thursday is when things get interesting. Rain likely in the morning, possibly mixing with snow over the mountains by afternoon. Temperatures crash — highs only in the 50s with gusty west winds 15 to 20 miles an hour. That's a 31 degrees to 30 degrees drop from Wednesday. Friday stays cool. Partly sunny, low 50s. Saturday rebounds slightly. Mostly sunny, mid-50s. Enjoy the warmth while it lasts. See you this evening.
Maryland Weather 3/8 Morning - 31° Above Normal
Good morning. Maryland. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside right now and you'll feel something rare for early March. Warmth. We're sitting at 47 degrees statewide with dense fog hugging the Chesapeake Bay. That fog lifts by 8 A.M. As a cold front slides through. Baltimore Metro climbs to 72 degrees this afternoon. That's 31 degrees above normal for March. Brief showers possible around 2 P.M., nothing heavy. Tonight drops to 47 degrees under clearing skies. Central Maryland tops out at 67 degrees. Patchy fog clears by 7 A.M., then scattered showers through early afternoon. Tonight falls to 45 degrees. Western Maryland hits 70 degrees, the warmest spot in the state. Just a slight rain chance mid-afternoon. Tonight cools to 44 degrees. One heads up. Clocks spring forward tonight. You lose an hour of sleep, but gain an hour of evening daylight. Sunset tonight is at 7:07 P.M. and we're adding over two and a half minutes of daylight daily now. The long winter nights are finally loosening their grip. Here's your week ahead. Monday brings sunshine and near 70 degrees statewide. Tuesday pushes even warmer, 72 to 75 degrees under mostly sunny skies. Wednesday climbs to the mid-70s, but clouds build as a strong cold front approaches. That front hits Wednesday night into Thursday. And it's a big one. Rain likely, possibly heavy at times. Thunderstorms possible, especially west of the Blue Ridge. Then temperatures crash. Highs Thursday only reach the mid-50s with gusty west winds. By Friday morning. Here comes lows in the low 30s, with some mountain areas dipping below freezing. Enjoy the warmth while it lasts. See you this afternoon.
Maryland Weather 3/7 Morning - Thunderstorms
Good morning. Maryland. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside and you'll feel it. That heavy, damp air wrapping around you like a wet wool blanket. We're sitting at 44 degrees under gray skies, but don't let the quiet fool you. This is the calm before a serious weather ride. Western Maryland is already heating up, hitting 62 degrees this afternoon. Thunderstorms are bubbling up there—yes, in March. Meanwhile. Central Maryland is stuck in the fog at 52 degrees. And Baltimore is sitting in the middle at 55 with that same stubborn low cloud. Tonight brings the drama. A powerful storm system rolls in after 7 PM, packing heavy rain and thunderstorms statewide. Western Maryland gets hit first—storms are likely by 8 PM—bringing strong winds and localized downpours. The severe threat stays west of I-81, but everyone sees the rain. In Here's bizarre part, temperatures rise overnight. We hit our lows around noon tomorrow, then climb as warm air floods in. Sunday starts wet but ends sunny, with highs surging into the 60s and 70s. Then comes the torch. Monday through Wednesday, we're talking 70s and 80s—Tuesday could hit 76 degrees out west. But A cold front slams the door Thursday, dropping us 30 degrees in 24 hours. We go from 78 on Wednesday to 34 Thursday night, with rain changing to snow in the mountains. If you're heading out tonight, keep that umbrella handy. See you this afternoon.
Maryland Weather 3/7 Morning - Foggy Morning, Sunny Afternoon
Good morning. Maryland. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside and you'll feel it right away. That damp, heavy air is clinging to everything. It's a classic early March standoff where winter and spring can't decide who's in charge. We're sitting at 39 degrees under a thick blanket of gray—the same temp we hit overnight. But don't let the quiet fool you. This is just the calm before the weather gets interesting. We're seeing a massive temperature split statewide right now. Western Maryland is already waking up to 66 degrees—yes, you heard that right—while Baltimore and Central Maryland are hovering in the low 50s, wrapped in dense fog. That fog is stubborn. A dense fog advisory lingers out west until 10 A.M., where visibility could drop to a quarter mile or less. If you're driving early, slow down and keep those low beams on. The fog burns off by late morning, but keep the umbrella handy. Light rain moves in this afternoon. The highest chance is out west. The real soaker arrives tonight. Rain is likely after 7 P.M., peaking around 4 A.M. Sunday. You'll see about a a chance in Baltimore and closer to out west. In Here's strange part, temperatures are rising overnight. Baltimore climbs from 52 degrees at 7 P.M. To 62 by 5 A.M. Sunday. Central Maryland jumps from 51 to 59. It's like the state's thermostat got stuck on warm. Sunday brings a brief reprieve with highs in the 60s and low 70s. Then comes the rollercoaster. Monday and Tuesday stay sunny and warm, with highs near 77. But Wednesday brings a sharp reality check. A strong cold front slams in, dropping Western Maryland to 31 degrees Thursday night. That's a 47-degree swing from Tuesday's high. We're gaining daylight fast today—adding 2 minutes and 34 seconds—with sunrise at 6:31 A.M. and sunset at 6:06 P.M. The spring equinox is just 13 days away. And clearly, the weather is practicing her mood swings. Layer up this morning, but keep that rain jacket within reach. See you tomorrow. See you this afternoon.
Maryland Weather 3/6 Morning - Dense Fog Advisory
Good morning. Maryland. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside and you'll feel that thick fog clinging to everything. Dense fog blanketed areas west of the Blue Ridge overnight, dropping visibility to a quarter mile in spots. That advisory holds until 10 A.M. Eastern Maryland saw some patchy fog, but nothing quite as dramatic. Here's where it gets interesting. A backdoor cold front is sneaking in from the northeast this morning, creating a wild temperature split statewide. Baltimore Metro tops out near 50 degrees. Central Maryland reaches 48. But Western Maryland? You soar to 53 degrees as warmer air pushes in from the south. South and west of that front, temps could touch the 70s. North and east? You're stuck in the 40s to low 50s. That boundary sits right across the DC Metro, making your afternoon plans a little unpredictable. Scattered showers develop this afternoon, especially west of the Blue Ridge. A thunderstorm is possible as things heat up. Tonight stays cloudy with lows around 42 to 46 degrees. Dense fog likely develops again, though exactly where remains uncertain. Saturday brings a warmup as southerly flow strengthens. Baltimore Metro climbs to 58 degrees. Central Maryland hits 57. Western Maryland soars to 70 degrees. Rain showers become likely Saturday night. There's a marginal to slight risk for severe storms west of the Blue Ridge late afternoon. Gusty winds and large hail are possible. Sunday sees rain taper off with highs in the mid to upper 60s. Monday through Wednesday turn sunny and warm, climbing into the low to mid 70s. Another cold front approaches midweek, bringing rain chances back by Wednesday night or Thursday. See you tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast See you tomorrow.
Maryland Weather March 5 Midday - Unseasonably Warm
Good afternoon. Maryland. I'm Aaron Jolly. If you're driving right now, slow down. Dense fog has swallowed the state — visibility down to a quarter mile in spots. That fog advisory runs until 10 A.M., so headlights on, eyes sharp. In the next 24 hours. Once that fog burns off, we're in for a strange one. A front is wobbling across Maryland. And it's splitting us into weather zones. Baltimore hits 56 degrees. Central Maryland reaches 55. But Western Maryland? You're the winner today at 60 degrees. That's the warmest spot in the state. This afternoon, the atmosphere gets unstable. Western Maryland sees scattered thunderstorms roll in around 1 P.M. The Storm Prediction Center has flagged a Marginal Risk for severe weather in the Potomac Highlands. Most storms stay tame, but one or two could punch above their weight. Baltimore and Central Maryland might hear a rumble this evening, but low-level stability keeps your threat minimal. Tonight, that front slides back south and the fog returns. Rain showers peak around 10 P.M. In Baltimore, midnight in Central Maryland. Western Maryland takes the heaviest rain — up to three-quarters of an inch between 42 degrees and 11 P.M. Lows drop to 44 in Baltimore, 42 in Central Maryland. And 46 out west. Friday stays cloudy with patchy fog into late morning. Isolated showers possible, especially west of the Blue Ridge. Highs only hit 50 statewide — a noticeable cooldown. Here's your heads-up for the weekend and beyond. Saturday warms back into the mid-60s to low 70s, but rain showers return late. Sunday brings a cold front with lingering showers. Then we dry out Monday with mostly sunny skies and mid-60s. Tuesday and Wednesday? We're talking 70s statewide — unseasonably warm for early March. Drive safe in that fog this morning. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Maryland Weather March 5 Morning - 42° Above Normal
Good morning. Maryland. I'm Aaron Jolly. If you're driving right now, slow down. A Dense Fog Advisory blankets central Maryland until 10 A.M., cutting visibility to a quarter mile or less. That morning commute? It's a crawl through soup. In the next 24 hours. The fog burns off by late morning as temperatures push into the 50s. Baltimore Metro hits 56 degrees. Central Maryland reaches 55. Western Maryland climbs to 60 — the warmest spot in the state. Drizzle and scattered showers tag along through the morning, nothing heavy, just enough to keep the wipers busy. Tonight, the fog comes back. And brings reinforcements. Showers and thunderstorms roll through between 7 P.M. and midnight. Western Maryland could pick up half an inch or more. Lows settle at 44 in Baltimore, 42 in Central Maryland. And 46 out west. Friday stays gray with patchy morning fog and highs in the low 50s. Pretty forgettable. But buckle up, because the weekend flips the script. Saturday jumps to the mid-60s. Sunday and Monday push into the upper 60s with sunshine breaking through. By Tuesday and Wednesday, we're talking low to mid-70s. That's 42 degrees to 42 degrees above normal for early March. Your tulips are going to get ideas. Spring is knocking hard. The equinox is just two weeks out. And we're gaining over two minutes of daylight each day. Tonight's full moon will be glowing through all that fog and mist — if you can see it. If this warmup has you thinking about outdoor plans, now's the time to start plotting. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Maryland Weather March 4 Evening - 42° Above Normal
Good evening. Maryland. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside and you'll feel it right away. That damp, heavy air clinging to your coat like a wet blanket. We picked up two-tenths of an inch of rain overnight. And the atmosphere is still completely saturated. Fog is the real headline today, especially as we settle into the overnight hours. In the next 24 hours. Here's the situation. A stalled front is draped right across the region, creating this gray, murky setup. Baltimore Metro is sitting at a raw 43 degrees right now. And that number holds steady through the night. You'll see drizzle develop after 8 P.M. and it lingers into your Thursday morning. Central Maryland is nearly identical — 42 degrees with patchy fog and that annoying drizzle overnight. Head west toward the mountains and it's a wetter story. Western Maryland sees rain developing by evening, with a coin flip's chance on rain continuing overnight. Temperatures there also hover right around 43 degrees. Thursday brings more of that same murky feel. Baltimore climbs to 56 degrees. Central Maryland reaches 55. But out west, you'll notice the difference — Western Maryland surges to 61 degrees as warmer air starts nudging north. The story shifts dramatically by the weekend. That stalled front finally lifts. And warm air floods in from the south. We're talking 42 degrees to 42 degrees above normal for early March. Saturday could see highs near 70 in Baltimore and pushing toward 80 out west. The trade-off? Scattered showers and maybe a rumble of thunder Saturday afternoon. Sunday and Monday stay mild with highs in the mid 60s to near 70. A few showers linger, but nothing widespread. Tonight's full moon won't put on much of a show through all this soup. But hang in there. This weekend will feel like an early taste of spring. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Maryland Weather March 4 Midday - 42° Above Normal
Good afternoon. Maryland. I'm Aaron Jolly. That steady drumming on your windows? It's not going anywhere just yet. We picked up about two-tenths of an inch of rain overnight. Step outside and you'll feel 47 degrees with that damp, misty chill that soaks right through a light jacket. A stalled front is draped right across the state. And it's messing with our afternoon. Baltimore Metro tops out near 51 degrees. You might catch a brief shower around 2 P.M. Down in Central Maryland, you're looking at 49 degrees with rain most likely between 2 and 4 P.M. Head west toward the mountains and you'll find similar readings near 50 degrees. In the next 24 hours. Tonight, fog becomes the main character. With all this moisture trapped near the ground and light winds, expect areas of fog to develop. Lows dip to around 43 degrees. If the mist lifts, you might catch a glimpse of the full moon. Thursday brings a modest warm-up. Baltimore reaches 56 degrees. Central Maryland hits 55. And Western Maryland climbs to 61. Rain becomes likely Thursday night with another quarter inch possible. Here's your heads-up for the week ahead. Saturday could be a stunner. We're talking highs near 70 in Baltimore and pushing 76 out west. That's about 42 degrees above normal for early March. A few showers or even a thunderstorm could interrupt the warmth Saturday night. Sunday and Monday stay mild in the mid-60s to near 70. Spring equinox is just two weeks away. Today's grey skies are giving way to something much warmer. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Take care! That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Maryland Weather March 4 Morning - 36° Above Normal
Good morning. Maryland. I'm Aaron Jolly. That little dusting of snow we saw yesterday? Already turning into a distant memory. Temperatures climbed overnight, turning that dusting into slush. And now we're sitting at a damp 41 degrees under stubborn gray skies. In the next 24 hours., A weather front is meandering across the state today, acting like a divider line for your afternoon. Down in the Baltimore Metro area, you'll climb to 51 degrees with off-and-on showers. Central Maryland stays a bit cooler, topping out near 48. Head west toward the mountains and the rain settles in — expect a 70 percent chance of persistent precipitation there, with highs holding near 48. Tonight, the rain really gets going. Showers become likely statewide after 8 P.M., with fog developing everywhere. Lows only drop to the mid-40s — remarkably mild for early March. Thursday keeps the faucet running. Expect more showers, maybe even a few rumbles of thunder, as highs push into the upper 50s to low 60s. Western Maryland could hit 62 degrees. But here's the real headline. A dramatic warm-up arrives this weekend. Saturday soars to near 74 degrees in Baltimore. 77 out west. That's nearly 36 degrees above normal for early March. A cold front brings showers and thunderstorms Saturday night, but the mild weather hangs on through early next week. In Two quick notes before you go, tonight's full moon will be playing hide-and-seek behind all those clouds. And we're gaining over two minutes of daylight each day now — sunset tonight is at 6:02 P.M. Keep the umbrella handy through Friday. The weekend reward? Some genuine spring warmth. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Maryland Weather March 4 Evening - 36° Above Normal
Good evening. Maryland. I'm Aaron Jolly. That light drizzle you stepped into this morning? That's just the aftertaste of yesterday's snow. Winter gave us one last whisper. But spring is about to shout. In the next 24 hours. You're looking at a gray, damp day across the state. Patchy fog is hugging the ground through the morning hours. Baltimore tops out at 51 degrees today. Head west toward the mountains. And highs hover around 48. It's a raw one, folks. Light winds, thick clouds. And those spotty showers linger all day. Tonight, the fog thickens and rain becomes likely. Lows hold in the mid-40s — remarkably mild for early March. Thursday brings a real preview of what's coming. Western Maryland could hit 62 degrees. Baltimore climbs to 57. The fog and showers stick around, but you'll feel the difference. Here's where it gets interesting. A major pattern shift arrives this weekend. Saturday, temperatures surge into the mid-70s. That's nearly 36 degrees above normal for early March. Some spots could even touch 80. The trade-off? Daily shower and thunderstorm chances as multiple systems ride a stalled front across the Mid-Atlantic. Sunday through Tuesday stays unseasonably warm, with highs in the upper 60s to mid-70s. Tonight's full moon will have to work hard to shine through those clouds. Sunrise is at 6:36 A.M., sunset at 6:03 P.M. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight each day now. The spring equinox sits just two weeks away. Keep that umbrella handy for the weekend. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Maryland Weather March 3 Evening - 39° Above Normal
Good evening. Maryland. I'm Jack O'Malley. That dusting of snow overnight? It’s already history. We've traded the flakes for a raw, damp chill that settles right into your bones. Temperatures climbed just enough to melt things out, leaving us with gray skies and a steady drizzle. Down at Ocean City, you'll want to be extra careful tonight. Dense fog is rolling in, cutting visibility to a quarter mile through 8 P.M. Step outside and you'll feel that heavy, moist air. Baltimore is sitting at 41 degrees, while Central Maryland holds at 40. Out west in the mountains, you're looking at 39 degrees. It's a tight range statewide, but that moisture makes it feel cooler. Rain continues statewide this evening, with fog developing as darkness falls. In the next 24 hours. Tonight's lows barely budge. We're stuck in the upper 30s to low 40s. Rain tapers off by morning, but don't get used to the dry air. Wednesday brings more showers and a modest warm-up toward 50 degrees. Then the pattern really shifts. Thursday, temperatures surge into the low 60s. By Friday and the weekend? We're looking at upper 60s to low 70s. That's nearly 39 degrees above normal for early March. The trade-off is daily shower chances and maybe a few rumbles of thunder Thursday night into the weekend. After our recent dry stretch, the ground is going to drink this right up. Tonight's full moon will be playing hide-and-seek behind all those clouds. We're gaining daylight fast now, with sunset just past 6 P.M. Grab an umbrella for the morning commute. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Maryland Weather March 3 Morning - Special Weather Statement
Good morning. Maryland. I'm Aaron Jolly. Folks, remember that half inch of snow from overnight? Yeah, it's already gone. A stalled front is draped right across the Mid-Atlantic. And cold air damming has us trapped under a gray, damp ceiling. That wedge of chilly air is why we're stuck in the low 40s today. And why round after round of rain keeps rolling in. In the next 24 hours. Step outside right now and you'll feel 37 degrees with fog clinging to everything. That damp chill cuts right through your jacket. Baltimore Metro tops out around 41 degrees this afternoon. Patchy fog, maybe a sprinkle. The real rain arrives this evening, peaking around 7 P.M. Expect a soggy night with lows holding at 41. Slide west into central Maryland and it's a similar story. Highs near 42 degrees with fog that just won't quit. Rain becomes steady around 8 P.M. Overnight lows sit at 42. Out in western Maryland, rain is already falling. Showers pick up tonight with up to half an inch possible. Lows dip to 39 with fog rolling in behind the rain. Wednesday? More of the same. Showers statewide, highs near 50 degrees, that stubborn northeast wind keeping things cool. Now here comes the plot twist. Thursday, that warm front finally lifts north. Temperatures surge into the 60s. Friday and Saturday? Upper 60s to low 70s. Spring showing up two weeks early. The trade off is daily shower and thunderstorm chances through the weekend. But honestly, we need it. Moderate drought conditions are hanging over the region. Quick note on tonight's full moon. Good luck spotting it through all those clouds. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight each day now though. Sunrise was 6:38, sunset at 6:02. Keep that umbrella within arm's reach tonight. You're going to need it more than once this week. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
3/2 Maryland Weather: 29° Above Normal
Good morning. Maryland. I'm Aaron Jolly. That crisp blue sky you're seeing right now? Don't let it fool you. A classic cold air damming setup is about to make things interesting. High pressure up near Ottawa is shoving cold air down the mountains like a wedge, while a disturbance rolls in from the Ohio Valley. Translation? We're about to get messy. In the next 24 hours. Baltimore starts at 29 degrees under partly cloudy skies. Snow develops after 9 A.M. — nothing major, less than half an inch, mostly sticking to grass. You'll hit 36 degrees by afternoon. but tonight's the real story. Snow flips to freezing rain after 3 A.M. Temps hold at 31 degrees. That's when roads get slick. Central Maryland follows the same script. Highs near 35 degrees with snow starting mid-morning. Less than half an inch expected. Tonight brings snow, patchy fog, then a wintry mix overnight. Lows dip to 31 degrees. Western Maryland takes the biggest hit. A Winter Weather Advisory runs from 10 P.M. Tonight through 1 P.M. Tuesday. Snow likely after 9 A.M. With up to an inch possible. The real problem? Freezing rain overnight — up to two-tenths of an inch of ice coating the roads. Your Tuesday morning commute could be a skating rink. Lows bottom out at 30 degrees. Tuesday, everything flips. That warm front lifts north, changing everything to plain rain. Highs climb into the mid-40s. Here's your heads-up for the week ahead. We're about to see a dramatic warm-up. Today's 36 degrees? By Thursday you're near 70. That's 29 degrees to 29 degrees above normal for early March. Rain chances stick around through the weekend, but nothing severe. Spring's knocking on the door — just 18 days until the equinox. Western Maryland folks, charge your phones and take it slow Tuesday morning. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
3/1 Maryland Weather: 20° Above Normal
Good morning. Maryland. I'm Aaron Jolly. Winter just tapped us on the shoulder. A cold front sliced through overnight. and that mild Saturday warmth? It's history. North winds are taking over, gusting to 20 miles an hour. and temperatures will barely budge past the mid-40s today. In the next 24 hours. Baltimore Metro wakes up at 38 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. A brief shower could dot the radar before 9 A.M., but most of us stay dry. You'll top out at 46 degrees this afternoon. Tonight turns clear and cold, dropping to 28 degrees — the kind of night where you'll want that extra blanket. Central Maryland follows the same script. Morning showers exit by 7 A.M., then partly sunny skies emerge with a high of 44 degrees. Those north winds gust to 21 miles an hour at times. Tonight brings clear skies and a low of 28 degrees. Western Maryland sees a few early sprinkles before 7 A.M., then partly sunny conditions take over. Highs reach 46 degrees. Tonight is the coldest spot statewide, falling to 25 degrees under clear skies. Cover those plants if they're still out. Here's your heads-up for the week ahead. Monday looks quiet with highs in the upper 30s. but that's the calm before the chaos. Monday night into Tuesday morning, a wintry mix develops — snow, sleet, freezing rain, the full menu. Northwest of I-25 has the best shot at staying below freezing longest. Plan for potentially slick travel early Tuesday. In Then twist, wednesday kicks off a major warming trend. Highs surge into the 60s by Thursday and could hit 70 degrees by Saturday. That's nearly 20 degrees above normal for early March. In Sunrise today at 6, 41 A.M., sunset at 6:00 P.M. That 28 degrees will bite harder than you think. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
2/28 Maryland Weather: Cloudy
Good morning. Maine. I'm DJ Huzz. Folks. February is going out with a bang. High pressure sliding off the Atlantic coast is pulling a river of warm air straight up from the south. We're talking one of the warmest February days in years. In the next 24 hours. Western Maryland takes the crown today. Garrett and Allegany counties climb to 62 degrees under sunshine. That's more mid-April than late winter. Down in Baltimore Metro, you hit 59. Central Maryland sits a touch cooler at 52, but still well above normal for this time of year. Tonight, reality knocks. A cold front from Canada slides in. No rain expected, but temperatures drop to the upper 30s and low 40s. Patchy fog may develop toward sunrise. Sunday brings the hangover. That front sags south and winds flip northerly. Highs only reach the upper 40s to around 50. A slight chance of rain early, then gusty northwest winds up to 22 miles an hour by afternoon. Sunday night turns genuinely cold with lows in the 20s statewide. Here's your heads-up for the week ahead. Monday stays chilly in the mid-30s. Tuesday brings our next weathermaker. A retreating warm front could deliver a wintry mix early, flipping to rain by afternoon. Wednesday through Friday features a warming trend with highs climbing back into the 60s, though rain chances linger. Enjoy this gift of a day. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight now. and the spring equinox is just 20 days away. Get outside if you can. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
Rain Starting 11 AM | Maryland Weather
Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Maryland Weather Podcast — it's Thursday, February 26th. Step outside right now and you'll feel 37 degrees under that thick gray blanket. But don't get too comfortable. A quick system slides through midday with light rain statewide. Down in Baltimore Metro, you hit 44 degrees this afternoon. Rain shows up around 11 A.M. and clears out by 4 P.M. We're talking less than a tenth of an inch.. Barely enough to wet the pavement. Tonight, skies clear fast and you drop to 31 degrees. Central Maryland tops out at 42 degrees. Rain kicks in a bit earlier, around 10 A.M., peaking near noon. Tonight you settle at 31 under clearing skies. Western Maryland? You're the warm spot today at 45 degrees. Rain's possible between 11 A.M. and 3 P.M. But tonight you own the cold crown.. 27 degrees under mostly clear skies. Tomorrow flips the script completely. High pressure marches in with wall-to-wall sunshine. Baltimore climbs to 49 degrees. Central Maryland hits 46. Western Maryland reaches 51. Saturday is your reward. Baltimore touches 58 degrees. Central Maryland sees 54. Western Maryland peaks at 60 degrees. That's ten to fifteen degrees above normal for late February. But here's the catch. A cold front crashes the party Sunday. Then Monday brings the wild card.. A coastal low develops with snow potential across the state. Temperatures hover right at freezing, so we're not sure yet if it's snow, rain, or a sloppy mix. This one needs watching. We're gaining two and a half minutes of daylight every day now. Spring equinox is three weeks out. But winter might have one last punch before the bell rings. Keep the umbrella handy today. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Special Weather Statement | Maryland Weather
Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Maryland Weather Podcast — it's Wednesday, February 25th. Step outside and that damp 35-degree air hits you. Gray skies overhead. But stick around.. Because we're climbing to 51 degrees by this afternoon. Early birds, listen up. Patchy black ice lurks on untreated roads through 10 A.M. Take it slow if you're heading out. Down in Baltimore Metro, rain rolls through between 6 A.M. and 9 A.M. Heaviest around 6 A.M., then it clears. You start at 35 degrees and climb steadily. By 4 P.M.? You hit 51. Winds shift from south to southwest around 8 A.M., gusting to 22 miles an hour. Tonight turns partly cloudy with a low around 37. Central Maryland sees the same story. Rain from 6 to 9 A.M., peaking around 24 degrees. You start at 36 degrees, reaching 50 by 4 P.M. Winds shift around 9 A.M. Tonight drops to 36 under partly cloudy skies. Western Maryland.. This is where it gets interesting. Brief snow chance around 6 A.M. But Garrett County takes the punch. A Winter Weather Advisory runs until 10 A.M. with 2 to 5 inches possible. Wind Advisory continues until 1 P.M. with gusts to 50 miles an hour. That's tree-snapping wind, folks. Highs still reach 51 by 4 P.M. Tonight drops to 34. Coastal listeners in Anne Arundel County, a Coastal Flood Advisory runs 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. Minor flooding possible around high tide at Annapolis. Here's your week ahead. Tomorrow brings more rain, possibly mixing with snow. Highs in the mid-40s. Friday clears out nicely. But Saturday? Circle that day. Sunny skies and 57 degrees in Baltimore, pushing 59 out west. Early next week we're watching a potential wintry mix Monday into Tuesday. Charge your phone before that wind hits. You might need it. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Special Weather Statement | Maryland Weather
Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Maryland Weather Podcast — it's Tuesday, February 24th. That wind outside? It's got teeth. We're starting at 28 degrees, but the real story is tonight — western Maryland gets slammed with snow while the rest of us watch from the sidelines. The mountains take the hit first. A Winter Weather Advisory kicks in at 10 P.M. For Garrett and western Allegheny counties. By Wednesday morning, 3 to 6 inches of wet, heavy snow piles up fast. I-68 west of Frostburg and US-219 near the Pennsylvania line turn into skating rinks. If you're heading through Deep Creek or Oakland, leave early. The snow wraps up by 10 A.M. Wednesday, but not before making a mess. Baltimore and Central Maryland stay dry today. Highs hit 36 in the city, 37 in Columbia. But that northwest wind at 13 miles an hour? It makes 7 A.M. Feel like 24 degrees — the kind of cold that finds every gap in your jacket. Tonight, a few flurries dust the grass after 1 A.M., but nothing sticks. Lows drop to 31. Cumberland starts sunny with highs near 37. Then midnight hits and snow moves in fast. Expect an inch or two on grass, with the heaviest bursts between midnight and 2 A.M. Temperatures actually climb overnight — from 24 at 6 A.M. To 36 by Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday brings a dramatic flip. Baltimore hits 52 degrees. Western Maryland reaches 56. — Thursday's storm brings rain, snow. And a return to reality. The mountains could see another slushy round. Friday dries out before another wintry mix early next week. Tonight's snow is fast — western Maryland sees impacts in just 6 hours. Plan accordingly. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Blizzard Warning | Maryland Weather
Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Maryland Weather Podcast — it's Monday, February 23rd. You woke up to a fresh blanket of snow this morning. Maryland picked up 1.4 inches in the last 24 hours, with another third of an inch overnight. The heavy stuff has moved out, but here's the catch — black ice is hiding on untreated roads. Bridges, overpasses, shaded spots? Those are the troublemakers. Give yourself extra time this morning. Maryland is doing that thing where it can't decide if it's one state or three. Western Maryland is still getting pounded. Snow squalls through noon could drop another 3 to 6 inches in the Alleghenies. Baltimore and Central Maryland? You're transitioning to a blustery, chilly day. Snow wraps up by noon, but northwest winds at 15 to 18 miles an hour — gusting to 38 — will make it feel like 21 degrees by 5 A.M. Tomorrow. That's the kind of cold that finds every gap in your coat. This afternoon, you'll see partly cloudy skies. Baltimore hits 40 degrees around 3 P.M., then temperatures crash. Central Maryland peaks at 39 degrees, also around 3 P.M. Western Maryland? You top out at 39 degrees near 2 P.M., then plunge to 22 degrees by 5 A.M. Tonight, lows drop to 25 in Baltimore, 24 in Central Maryland, 21 out west. Wind chills near 21 degrees to 21 degrees — brutal. Here's your week ahead. Tuesday brings a break — mostly sunny, highs in the mid 30s. Then Wednesday flips the script. Temperatures jump to 50 degrees in Central Maryland while the mountains see light snow. Thursday brings rain and snow, highs near 50. Friday dries out. Saturday hits 54 degrees in Baltimore — a 30-degree swing in two days. Classic Maryland. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Maryland Weather: 02-22-2026
Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Maryland Weather Podcast — it's Sunday, February 22nd. Folks, the storm we've been tracking all week? It's here. And it means business. Right now you've got drizzle across most of the state, but that's about to flip. By mid-morning, rain mixes with snow. By this afternoon? All snow, heavy at times, with temps dropping fast. Tonight's when this storm really flexes — we're talking snowfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour in some spots. Winds howl out of the north, gusting to 40 miles an hour near the Bay. That's near-blizzard conditions, folks. Down in Baltimore, you'll see rain and snow mix this morning before flipping to all snow by afternoon. Expect 4 to 8 inches by Monday morning, with the heaviest snow between 7 PM and 3 AM. Winds gust to 33 miles an hour tonight. And temps drop from 37 degrees at sunrise to 32 by midnight. Travel's going to be brutal. Central Maryland gets a similar story — 6 to 10 inches possible, highest totals near the Bay. Same gusty winds, same dropping temps. Head west toward Garrett County. And snow starts earlier. You're looking at 3 to 5 inches by tonight, but higher elevations could see 6 to 12 inches. Winds gust to 30 miles an hour. And by early Monday it'll feel like 22 degrees. For the week. Snow tapers Monday morning, but another system brings light snow Tuesday night. Wednesday warms to the upper 40s, then rain and snow mix returns Thursday. The weekend brightens — sunny skies and highs near 50 by Saturday. This is a dangerous storm. If you must travel, expect whiteout conditions and roads that change in minutes. Stay updated, stay safe. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Maryland Weather: 02-21-2026
Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Maryland Weather Podcast. It's Saturday, February 17th. Folks, Maryland is playing favorites today. Western Maryland woke up feeling like early spring. The rest of us? Still stuck in winter's grip. Here's the deal. Baltimore and Central Maryland are sitting at 36 degrees this morning. Light winds, gray skies, typical February stuff. Now drive west on I-68. Watch that thermometer climb. By the time you hit Garrett County, you're at 50 degrees. That's 14 degrees above normal for mid-February. The kind of warmth that tricks your tulips into thinking it's March. Sunrise cracked at 6:32 this morning, and we've gained nearly three extra minutes of daylight. You'll want to soak that up. Tonight, things even out. Lows dip into the upper 20s statewide. Light northwest winds. Clear skies under a waxing crescent moon. Quiet and calm. Tomorrow the whole state gets on the same page. Highs climb to the mid 40s everywhere. Sunshine. Decent air quality. Perfect for a hike or just standing on your porch pretending spring is here. Here's your heads up for the week ahead. We're looking at a slow, steady warmup. Highs creep into the 50s by midweek. Dry conditions hold strong. No storms lurking. No drama. Just February doing its best impression of early March. Enjoy it while it lasts. One more thing. If this forecast helped you plan your weekend, share it with a neighbor. Word of mouth is how we grow, and I appreciate every single one of you. Bundle up if you're east of the mountains today. If you're out in Western Maryland, leave the heavy coat in the car. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!
Maryland Weather: 02-20-2026
Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Maryland Weather Podcast. It's Friday, February 16th. Folks, Maryland is running a 12 degree temperature split this morning. Baltimore's sitting pretty at 49 degrees. Western Maryland? Stuck in the 30s. That's like two different seasons sharing one state line. Here's the deal. Step outside in the Baltimore Metro and you'll feel that light southwest breeze carrying 49 degrees of pure February kindness. That's almost spring, and your jacket might feel like overkill. Head west into Central Maryland and the thermometer drops to 39 degrees. Still pleasant, but you'll notice the difference. Now keep driving toward the mountains. Western Maryland greets you at 37 degrees with a westerly wind that makes it feel even cooler. The good news? Every region stays dry today. There's only a slight chance of a stray shower. Basically, leave the umbrella at home. Tonight, temperatures dip into the 30s statewide. Nothing dramatic. Just a quiet Friday night cool down. Here's your heads up for the week ahead. We're locked into a calm, dry pattern. Highs creep through the 40s over the weekend. By Tuesday, even the mountains could flirt with 50 degrees. That's the kind of slow warming trend that gets your crocuses thinking dangerous thoughts. Air quality sits at moderate today. Most folks won't notice, but sensitive groups should keep it in mind. One more thing worth celebrating. Sunrise hits at 6:33 tomorrow morning, and we're gaining almost three minutes of daylight every single day. Spring's not here yet, but it's lacing up its boots. Alright. If you're enjoying these morning updates, share the podcast with a friend. It really does help more people find us. Bundle up if you're out west, and enjoy that warmth along the coast. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Maryland Weather: 02-20-2026
Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Maryland Weather Podcast. It's Friday, February 23rd. Folks, grab that coffee because today Maryland can't pick a lane. Here's the deal. Baltimore and Central Maryland are flirting with spring. Highs hit 49 degrees this afternoon with light southwest winds around 7 miles an hour. A few clouds wander through, maybe a stray shower, but nothing worth grabbing an umbrella for. Tonight you're settling into the mid 30s under partly cloudy skies. Honestly? Pretty pleasant for late February. Now drive west on I-68 and it's a different story. Western Maryland is locked in winter's grip. Highs barely scratch 37 degrees with a steady west wind between 6 and 10 miles an hour. That's a 12 degree gap from Baltimore. Clear skies tonight mean the heat escapes fast. Lows plunge into the mid 20s out there. Bundle up if you're heading toward Deep Creek. Here's what's coming your way this week. Saturday keeps the good vibes rolling for Baltimore and Central Maryland. Highs near 50 degrees again. Western Maryland warms a touch into the low 40s. Sunday a weak cold front slides through and knocks temps back a few degrees statewide. Early next week brings a gradual cooldown, but nothing brutal. No big storms lurking on the radar either. One bright spot worth celebrating. Sunrise lands at 6:33 and sunset stretches to 5:18. You're gaining nearly 3 minutes of daylight every single day now. Air quality sits at moderate, so sensitive groups you'll want to ease up on heavy outdoor exertion. Alright. If this forecast helped you plan your Friday, share it with a neighbor who could use a heads up. Stay safe out there. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.