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Autumn Chill Grips Maryland as High Pressure System Takes Control
7 Oct, 2025
Summary
- Cold front brings rain, gusty winds, and falling temperatures to Maryland
- High pressure system takes control Thursday and Friday, bringing cooler conditions
- Coastal low expected to impact Maryland with clouds, breezy winds, and rain this weekend

As of October 7th, 2025, a cold front is set to bring rain, gusty winds, and falling temperatures to Maryland late today and tonight. The rain is expected to spread from the mountains toward the I-81 corridor by late afternoon, reaching the Baltimore metro and Eastern Shore this evening and overnight. Residents can expect a solid 8-12 hour stretch of beneficial rainfall, generally under an inch around Baltimore but higher west of the city.
The cold front will push through from northwest to southeast on Wednesday, shifting winds quickly to the northwest. Temperatures will start in the 70s but fall as the day goes on, with skies beginning to clear from west to east. Northwest winds will gust near 20 mph, pulling in much cooler, drier air. Temperatures will fall back into the 60s by late afternoon, making for a noticeably brisker feel compared to recent days.




