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Cooler Temps Expected in Baltimore This Week
Highs in the 50s and overnight lows below freezing forecast for the metro area.
Apr. 6, 2026 at 11:00pm
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The looming presence of a cold front brings a sense of melancholy to the Baltimore skyline.Baltimore TodayThe Baltimore metro area is expected to experience below-normal temperatures this week, with highs only reaching the 50s on Tuesday and Wednesday. Overnight lows are also likely to dip below freezing, particularly on Wednesday morning. The cooler weather is expected to be short-lived, with temperatures warming up later in the week.
Why it matters
Unseasonably cool weather in the spring can impact daily routines, school schedules, and outdoor activities. While not an extreme weather event, the dip in temperatures is noteworthy for the Baltimore region, which typically enjoys milder spring conditions.
The details
The National Weather Service is forecasting highs in the low to mid 50s for Tuesday and Wednesday in the Baltimore metro area. Overnight lows are expected to drop below the freezing mark, particularly on Wednesday morning. This cooler weather is due to a shift in the weather pattern, bringing in cooler air from the north.
- Highs in the 50s are expected on Tuesday, April 8 and Wednesday, April 9.
- Overnight lows are likely to dip below freezing, especially on the morning of Wednesday, April 9.
The players
National Weather Service
The federal agency responsible for weather forecasting and issuing weather-related warnings and advisories.
What’s next
Residents are advised to prepare for the cooler temperatures by dressing warmly and being mindful of potential impacts to outdoor activities or school schedules.
The takeaway
While not an extreme weather event, the cooler than normal temperatures expected this week in the Baltimore region are a notable departure from the typical mild spring conditions, and may require some adjustments to daily routines.
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