With thunderstorms likely Tuesday afternoon, Baltimore residents will ring in the New Year with a midnight fireworks display and drone display in the Inner Harbor.
However, colder weather is expected over the weekend, with temperatures likely to drop below freezing in Maryland as an arctic blast of air hits the region. Snow is possible Sunday night into Monday.
New Year's Eve and New Year's Eve are likely to be rainy and cloudy in the Baltimore area, according to the National Weather Service. Showers and thunderstorms are possible in the area after 4 p.m., with a high near 58 degrees.
Rain, and possibly thunderstorms, may continue until 1 a.m. with a low around 45 degrees.
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The 2025 sunshine is expected on Wednesday. New Year's Day is expected to be sunny with a high near 51 degrees and wind gusts as high as 40 mph. Temperatures are expected to drop to 33 degrees above freezing Thursday night.
The weather is expected to be sunny on Thursday, with a high near 42 degrees.
Friday is expected to be similar to Thursday, with partly sunny skies during the day and a high temperature of about 41°C, followed by partly cloudy skies with a nighttime low of about 27°C.
The temperature gradually became cooler on Saturday, with the maximum temperature being only 35 degrees and the minimum temperature being 25 degrees.
Sunday will be sunny with a high of 37 degrees.
The snow is likely to continue into Monday, when temperatures will reach 37 degrees.
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