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Overcast skies make a comeback, accompanied by a minor rise in atmospheric moisture levels

Cloudy and slightly humid weather is expected in Maryland on Tuesday

Overcast weather and an ascension in atmospheric moisture levels are back in play.
Overcast weather and an ascension in atmospheric moisture levels are back in play.

Overcast skies make a comeback, accompanied by a minor rise in atmospheric moisture levels

As we move into the latter part of the week, Baltimore residents can expect a shift in the weather, with moderate air quality and a higher humidity level compared to previous days.

According to the latest meteorological predictions, the air quality will be categorised as moderate, with a potential dip into the "unhealthy for sensitive groups" category. However, it's important to note that the specific date for this potential change has not been confirmed.

The increased humidity is expected to be more noticeable this week, making the weather feel a bit heavier. Interestingly, wildfire smoke is present overhead, but due to cloud cover, it remains invisible to the naked eye.

In terms of precipitation, there's a slight chance of rain from Wednesday through the end of the work week. Cloudy skies are expected today, with very few breaks, and more cloud cover is predicted for Wednesday.

Despite the potential rain, the next few days are expected to be more dry than not. As we approach Wednesday, cooler air will return, with temperatures around 80°. The peak temperatures for the coming days will be in the low to mid 80s, marking a slight increase in temperatures within and around Baltimore City.

Rachael Jay, the First Alert Meteorologist at WJZ, will be providing updates on these weather conditions. While the exact date of her joining the WJZ team is not currently available, as of August 2025, she is serving in this role.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing weather situation. Remember to stay safe, stay informed, and take care of your health during these changing weather conditions.

The weather forecasting indicates a rise in humidity levels, making the weather feel heavier as the days progress. However, the air quality, according to the latest news, is predicted to be moderate, though there's a potential dip into the "unhealthy for sensitive groups" category.

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