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Baltimore Sees Unseasonably Warm Start to April
Meteorologist forecasts record-breaking temperatures and minimal rainfall for the month ahead.
Mar. 31, 2026 at 10:35am
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As Baltimore braces for an unexpected heat wave in early April, the city's skyline is dwarfed by the overwhelming power of the natural world.Baltimore TodayMeteorologist Stevie Daniels reports that Baltimore is set to experience a very summer-like start to the month of April, with high temperatures potentially reaching the low to mid-80s on April 1st. This would challenge the previous record high of 88°F set back in 1978. Daniels also notes that the average rainfall for April is typically 3.39 inches, with no measurable snow expected.
Why it matters
Unseasonably warm weather in early spring can have significant impacts on the local environment, agriculture, and energy usage. Residents may need to adjust their routines and preparations to adapt to the unexpected heat wave.
The details
According to Daniels' forecast, the high temperatures in Baltimore could reach 84°F on April 1st, just shy of the previous record of 88°F set in 1978. The average rainfall for the month of April is 3.39 inches, and no measurable snow is expected during this period.
- The warm temperatures are expected to arrive on April 1st.
- The previous record high of 88°F was set in 1978.
The players
Stevie Daniels
A meteorologist who provides weather forecasts and analysis for the Baltimore area.
What they’re saying
“It's hard to believe that we are about to kick off the month of April! It will be a very summer-like start to the month, with high temperatures in the low to mid-80s!”
— Stevie Daniels, Meteorologist
What’s next
Residents should prepare for the unexpected heat wave by adjusting their daily routines, such as staying hydrated, limiting outdoor activities during the hottest parts of the day, and potentially adjusting their energy usage to accommodate the higher temperatures.
The takeaway
The early April heat wave in Baltimore is a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of weather patterns and the importance of being prepared for unexpected climate conditions. As the region continues to grapple with the impacts of climate change, events like this may become more common, underscoring the need for proactive planning and adaptation strategies.

