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Pleasant Weekend Ahead for Baltimore
Hotter temperatures expected to return next week
Apr. 11, 2026 at 5:17pm
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The Baltimore region braces for a shift to record-breaking summer heat, as the city's skyline fades into the distance under a vast, hazy sky.Baltimore TodayThe Baltimore region is in for a pleasant weekend with dry weather and seasonably cool temperatures, with highs in the 60s. However, the weather is expected to turn much hotter next week, potentially reaching the 90-degree mark and tying or setting records for this time of year.
Why it matters
After a mild start to spring, the shift to summer-like temperatures next week could impact outdoor activities, energy usage, and weather-sensitive industries in the Baltimore area.
The details
On Saturday, temperatures will start in the 50s and climb to the 60s by afternoon, with a cool northwest breeze around 10 mph. Sunday will feel similar, though with a few more clouds. The sunshine on both days will provide a nice respite, though a light jacket may still be needed at times. Next week, however, the region could see temperatures hit the 90-degree mark, which would tie or set records for this time of year. A few showers or thunderstorms could also pop up next week, but the weather will otherwise be mostly dry.
- On Saturday, temperatures will start in the 50s and climb to the 60s by afternoon.
- Next week, the Baltimore region could see temperatures hit the 90-degree mark.
The players
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The largest city in the state of Maryland, located on the Chesapeake Bay.
The takeaway
The pleasant spring weather this weekend will provide a welcome break before the potential record-breaking heat arrives next week, reminding residents to prepare for the shift to summer-like conditions.
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