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Baltimore Weather Forecast: Rain and Thunderstorms Ahead

BALTIMORE, Maryland — Rainy weather is expected to return to Baltimore, Maryland, as showers and thunderstorms are forecasted to roll in from the west starting this afternoon. The forecast for April 25, 2025, indicates localized spotty showers today, with increased rainfall likely tonight into Saturday morning.
The weekend is expected to be split, with unpredictability in Saturday’s forecast. Meteorologists suggest planning for potential thunderstorms throughout the day as a stronger storm line is anticipated to track through the area in the afternoon and evening.
“I have low confidence in the computer modeling for Saturday’s specifics,” said local meteorologist Justin Berk. “So please consider these maps as suggestions, not promises.” The next day, Sunday, is predicted to be breezy and cool.
Today’s sunrise occurred at 6:16 a.m., and the sunset is set for 7:54 p.m. Normal low temperatures in Baltimore for this time of year are around 47ºF, while the record low stands at 30ºF, recorded in 1956. The normal high temperature for April typically reaches about 70ºF, with a record high of 94ºF set in 1960.
With severe weather on the horizon, forecasts suggest that the Midwest will see thunderstorms spread to the East Coast, highlighting the possibility of severe storms in the region.
Justin Berk, who has been a staple in local weather reporting, noted, “No one is perfect at predicting the future. All of the maps and information are accurate. The occasional slip in wording may happen, but thorough meteorological analysis remains at the forefront of our reporting.”
As the weather pattern shifts, residents are encouraged to stay updated on local conditions and prepare for the upcoming storms.