Aug. 6—Baltimore can expect warm, mostly dry conditions, with sunny skies and temperature highs in the mid-to-upper-80s throughout the week, according to the National Weather Service.
Wednesday is forecast to be cloudy with a high near 82 and east winds from 5 to 9 mph. The clouds should gradually clear in the evening as temperatures drop to a low of 66.
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The Maryland Department of the Environment warned residents Monday that smoke and haze from Canadian wildfires couldt move into the area, bringing the potential for air quality concerns starting Tuesday and continuing through Thursday.
The department anticipates that the concentration of the smoke will increase from east to west Wednesday afternoon, making the air quality “moderate.”
Conditions are expected to be mostly sunny with a high of 83 on Thursday. There will likely be northeast winds around 9 mph with gusts as high as 20 mph. Skies should remain clear Thursday night, accompanied by an expected low of 64.
Mostly sunny skies and a high of 83 are expected to end the workweek Friday. Mostly clear conditions remain Friday evening, as temperatures drop to a low of 63.
The weekend is forecast to be much of the same with dry, warm conditions persisting into next week.
Saturday should be sunny with an expected high of 85 and low of 66, while Sunday is anticipated to follow suit with mostly sunny conditions and a high near 87. Clouds are predicted to set in during the evening with a low of 68.
Next workweek is projected to crawl back to the low 90s, with highs of 89 on Monday and 93 on Tuesday and mostly sunny, clear skies both days.
Originally Published:August 3, 2025 at 8:51 AM EDT