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Brief Rain Shower Today as Summer Heat Builds In
Elevated fire risk and drought concerns as temperatures approach 90°F this week
Apr. 13, 2026 at 10:24am
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As a brief rain shower offers little relief, the looming threat of extreme summer heat and drought conditions casts a somber, sublime mood over the landscape.Baltimore TodayA brief rain shower is expected today as a warm front moves through the region, bringing summer-like temperatures in the 80s and potentially reaching 90°F by midweek. However, the rain is not expected to provide meaningful relief from the ongoing drought, and the National Weather Service has issued a special statement warning of elevated fire risk due to the dry conditions.
Why it matters
The brief rain shower will do little to alleviate the drought conditions that have plagued the region, and the building summer heat and dry weather raise concerns about increased fire danger in the coming days and weeks. This weather pattern highlights the challenges communities face in managing the impacts of climate change, including more extreme temperatures and unpredictable precipitation.
The details
The warm front will bring a band of rain showers through the area around midday, but meteorologists expect the precipitation to be brief and scattered. Temperatures are forecast to peak just before the rain arrives, potentially reaching the upper 80s or even 90°F in some locations. The National Weather Service has issued a special statement warning of elevated fire risk due to the dry conditions, with the next chance of meaningful rainfall not expected until late in the week.
- The rain showers are expected to move through the region around midday on April 13.
- Temperatures are forecast to reach the upper 80s or 90°F on April 13 and 14, before a chance of thunderstorms arrives on April 15.
The players
National Weather Service
The federal agency responsible for weather forecasting and issuing warnings about hazardous conditions.
What’s next
The next chance for more substantial rainfall will be with late-day thunderstorms to end the week on April 15.
The takeaway
This brief rain shower highlights the ongoing drought and the challenges communities face in managing the impacts of climate change, including more extreme temperatures and unpredictable precipitation patterns. While the rain may provide temporary relief, the long-term drought and fire risk remain significant concerns for the region.
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