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Maryland Braces for Sudden Temperature Drop as Cold Front Arrives
15 Oct
Summary
- Cold front brings noticeable change in weather to Maryland
- Cooler Canadian air moves in, temperatures to drop into 30s by Thursday
- Widespread frost likely west of I-81, frost advisories expected

On October 15, 2025, a cold front is sliding across Maryland, bringing a noticeable change in the weather. After a stretch of mild conditions, cooler Canadian air is moving in and will stick around through the end of the week.
Today, the front will push through during the afternoon, but it's a dry one, so no rain is expected. However, residents will notice the winds, with northwest gusts around 20 to 25 mph making it feel a bit cooler, especially later in the day. Temperatures will still reach the low to mid-70s before tumbling overnight, with most of the Baltimore metro and central Maryland dipping into the 40s, and the colder valleys in northern and western parts of the state falling into the 30s. Patchy frost is possible in those sheltered valleys, though steady breezes might keep it from forming everywhere.
By Thursday, the Canadian high-pressure system will settle right over Maryland, and it's going to feel like true fall. Highs will only top out in the 60s both Thursday and Friday, with winds staying a bit gusty on Thursday before calming down overnight. Thursday night looks to be the coldest stretch of the week, with temperatures dropping into the 30s for most areas and low 40s closer to I-95. Widespread frost is likely for places west of U.S. 15 and up toward northern Maryland, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a Freeze Watch for the valleys west of I-81.