Baltimore Braces for First 90-Degree Day of 2026

Record-breaking heat expected on Wednesday, with a chance of rain later in the week.

Apr. 15, 2026 at 2:38pm

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The Baltimore area is set to experience its first 90-degree day of the year on Wednesday, likely breaking the previous record high for this date. Temperatures are expected to reach the low 90s, with a chance of scattered showers later in the week as a cold front approaches the region.

Why it matters

Early-season heat waves can be a challenge for residents, especially those without access to air conditioning. The record-breaking temperatures could also impact outdoor activities and events, such as baseball games at Camden Yards.

The details

According to meteorologists, Wednesday's high temperature is forecast to reach 92 degrees, surpassing the previous record of 88 degrees set in 1941. The warm air is being ushered in by westerly and southwesterly winds, making the conditions muggy throughout much of the day. While Thursday and Friday are expected to remain mostly dry, a weak weather system could bring a few scattered showers late Thursday into early Friday morning.

  • Wednesday will likely be the first 90-degree day of 2026 in Baltimore.
  • The previous record high for this date was 88 degrees, set in 1941.

The players

Baltimore

The city of Baltimore, Maryland, which is experiencing an early-season heat wave.

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What’s next

A cold front is expected to move through the region on Sunday, bringing widespread rain and a significant drop in temperatures, with highs potentially 20 degrees cooler than the previous days.

The takeaway

This early-season heat wave serves as a reminder of the challenges Baltimore residents may face as climate change continues to impact weather patterns. The city's ability to adapt and support vulnerable populations during extreme heat events will be crucial in the years to come.