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Rain, Cooler Temps Coming to Baltimore Area
Gusty winds and potential freeze follow Sunday's rainy forecast
Apr. 19, 2026 at 10:10am
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The Baltimore area is set to see rain develop throughout Sunday morning, accompanied by cooler temperatures and gusty winds. The rain is expected to clear out by the afternoon, but the cooler air will linger, with a freeze watch in effect for Monday night. Temperatures will rebound by midweek, but the region could see additional showers and thunderstorms as warmer air moves in.
Why it matters
The changing weather patterns will impact outdoor activities and gardening plans for Baltimore residents, requiring them to adjust their schedules and take precautions against the cooler, wetter conditions and potential freeze.
The details
The rain is expected to pick up in intensity through the morning hours, with some areas seeing downpours by 10 a.m. Temperatures will drop from the 50s in the morning to the 40s by noon, with gusty winds up to 30 mph. While the rain should clear out by the afternoon, the cooler air will remain, with lows around 41°F in Baltimore and 38°F in York. The freeze watch extends to Tuesday morning, so residents will need to protect any sensitive plants or vegetation.
- Rain showers will develop throughout Sunday morning, with the heaviest rain expected between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
- Temperatures will drop from the 50s in the morning to the 40s by noon, with gusty winds up to 30 mph.
- A freeze watch is in effect for Monday night, with lows around the freezing mark in many areas.
The players
Baltimore
The largest city in Maryland, located on the Chesapeake Bay, known for its historic neighborhoods, seafood, and sports teams.
Garrett County
A rural county in western Maryland, known for its mountainous terrain, state parks, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
What they’re saying
“Right now, you're not seeing much rain on the radar. We had a batch that just came through Frederick County, and now mainly moving up into Pennsylvania.”
— Ava Marie, Meteorologist
“There actually were some lightning strikes with that, but it has cleared out of the area. But I'm seeing a hint that a few sprinkles are developing around Baltimore City.”
— Ava Marie, Meteorologist
What’s next
The National Weather Service will continue to monitor the situation and issue any necessary updates or warnings as the weather system moves through the Baltimore area.
The takeaway
This weather pattern will require Baltimore residents to be prepared for a mix of rain, cooler temperatures, and potential freezing conditions over the next few days, impacting outdoor activities and gardening plans.
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