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Summer Heat Arrives After Seasonable Sunday in Baltimore
Temperatures to reach upper 80s and challenge records as drought conditions persist
Apr. 12, 2026 at 11:36am
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As a relentless heat wave settles over Baltimore, the region's residents brace for the challenges of a growing drought crisis.Baltimore TodayAfter a pleasant Sunday, temperatures in the Baltimore area are expected to soar into the upper 80s and potentially reach 90°F over the next few days, marking the arrival of summer-like heat. However, the region continues to face a growing precipitation deficit, raising concerns about drought conditions as the growing season begins.
Why it matters
The sudden shift to summer-like temperatures will impact residents and businesses, requiring adjustments to daily routines and energy usage. Additionally, the ongoing drought conditions pose challenges for agriculture, landscaping, and water resources, underscoring the need for water conservation efforts.
The details
The wind flow around a high-pressure system moving off the coast will shift to the south, signaling the arrival of warmer air. While Sunday will remain pleasant, temperatures are expected to climb into the upper 80s and potentially reach 90°F for several days. Some records may be challenged, particularly in Baltimore. The dry weather will persist throughout the week, with mostly sunny skies, but this exacerbates the region's precipitation deficit, which stands at -3.66 inches for the year.
- On Sunday, April 12, temperatures are expected to reach a high of 68°F.
- On Monday, April 13, temperatures are forecast to reach a high of 82°F.
- From Tuesday, April 14, through Thursday, April 16, temperatures are expected to reach the upper 80s, potentially challenging record highs.
The players
Baltimore
The largest city in Maryland, where the weather data and forecasts are focused.
What’s next
The region will need to monitor the ongoing drought conditions and consider water conservation measures as the summer heat arrives. Additionally, the potential for severe storms across the central United States may bring some relief to the area by the end of the next weekend.
The takeaway
The sudden shift to summer-like temperatures in Baltimore, combined with the ongoing precipitation deficit, highlights the need for residents and businesses to be prepared for the impacts of the changing weather patterns and potential drought conditions. Proactive water conservation efforts will be crucial in the weeks and months ahead.
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