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Baltimore weather: Rain and thunderstorms possible on St. Patrick's Day weekend

Baltimore weather: Rain and thunderstorms possible on St. Patrick's Day weekend

Yahoo15-03-2025

Foggy and cloudy conditions in Baltimore on Saturday will give way to rain and potential thunderstorms Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
Saturday will start with patchy drizzle and fog before 11 a.m. with a high near 54 and southeast wind of 5 to 9 mph. More fog is predicted for the evening between 11 p.m. and 3 a.m. Otherwise, it will be mostly cloudy with a low around 54.
[Get the latest weathercast from FOX45 News]
There is a 90% chance of showers Sunday and possibly a thunderstorm after 2 p.m. The high will be 69 and windy, with gusts up to 23 mph. The scheduled St. Patrick's Day parade and Shamrock 5K race typically proceed rain or shine, but the parade's organizers are monitoring the weather for thunderstorms, it said on Facebook.
Rain and another potential thunderstorm are forecast for the evening, with more patchy fog, 20 mph wind gusts, and a low of around 53.
The beginning of the workweek is forecast to be rainy with a 30% chance of precipitation most likely before 2 p.m. and a high near 61 on Monday.
Tuesday is expected to be sunny and warm with a high of 66.
The sun will continue to shine throughout Wednesday with warmer conditions and a high near 71.
Baltimore Sun reporters Dan Belson and Racquel Bazos contributed to this article. Have a news tip? Contact Todd Karpovich at tkarpovich@baltsun.com or on X as @ToddKarpovich.

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