Is Spring Here or Not? Maryland’s March Weather Is a Rollercoaster You Won’t Want to Miss!
As we dive into the heart of March, Maryland is experiencing a whirlwind of weather, from sunny, breezy days to cool temperatures and intermittent rain showers. This month’s forecast is anything but predictable, as the state faces a dramatic mix of weather patterns that are keeping residents on their toes. Here’s an in-depth look at what’s happening across the state, and what to expect in the coming days.
Sunny Skies with a Windy Twist in Baltimore and Rockville
In Baltimore and Rockville, residents are enjoying some sunshine but also dealing with gusty winds that are making the air feel a little colder. The temperatures in both cities have been hovering around 47°F, and while that’s a bit chilly, the sun has been offering some reprieve. On March 21, expect a high of around 59°F in Baltimore and 57°F in Rockville, with overnight lows dipping to 38°F and 40°F, respectively. As the day progresses, you’ll notice the wind picking up, making it feel a bit cooler than the actual temperature.
Looking ahead to March 22, temperatures will rise slightly with highs reaching 67°F in Baltimore and 63°F in Rockville, bringing a warmer and more pleasant day. However, the breeze will still be around, and there’s a chance of a few showers later in the afternoon. March 23 will bring some cooler air, with highs dipping back down to the low 50s, and increasing cloudiness throughout the day.

Frederick and Hagerstown: Wind and Fire Risk in the Forecast
Moving to Frederick and Hagerstown, residents should be prepared for a mix of sunny and windy conditions. March 21 will bring highs near 55°F in Frederick and 57°F in Hagerstown, with gusty winds making the fire risk elevated across the area. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for both counties due to low humidity and dry conditions, which could cause any outdoor fires to spread quickly. People in these regions must avoid any open flames, including campfires and burning debris. On March 22, the wind continues, but the temperatures will rise with highs near 59°F in Frederick and 60°F in Hagerstown. While the sun will be shining, clouds will start to roll in by the afternoon, and there’s a chance of rain late in the day. As we approach March 23, expect cooler weather with temperatures near 53°F in Frederick and 50°F in Hagerstown, and the return of cloudy skies.
Salisbury and Easton: Breezy Days and Warmer Temps Ahead
On Maryland’s Eastern Shore, Salisbury and Easton are feeling the full brunt of breezy conditions with a mix of sunshine and cool air. The high on March 21 will reach 56°F in Salisbury and 57°F in Easton, with lows in the mid-30s. March 22 will bring warmer temperatures, with highs climbing to 67°F in Salisbury and 64°F in Easton. The wind will still be noticeable, but the sun will make for a more pleasant day. By March 23, expect cloudier skies with temperatures dipping to the low 50s in Salisbury and around 51°F in Easton.
Statewide Weather Patterns: A March of Contrasts
Across Maryland, the weather in March is marked by frequent swings in temperature, wind, and rain. On some days, it feels like spring is just around the corner, while others are a reminder that winter isn’t quite done yet. With average temperatures ranging from highs in the low 50s to lows near freezing, residents should be prepared for any type of weather. Whether it’s wearing layers to cope with changing temperatures or staying on alert for gusty winds, staying informed is key.
What You Need to Know to Stay Safe
Given the wind and fire risks in some areas, Marylanders are urged to stay vigilant, avoid outdoor burning, and be mindful of weather updates. While spring is just around the corner, March can be a fickle month in Maryland, so it’s important to be prepared for all kinds of weather.
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