There’s a 40% chance of rain Sunday, when the Ravens play the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game.
In fact, rain is in the forecast daily starting Tuesday night.
At least temperatures will warm up after last week’s freeze, and the snow from last Tuesday and Friday is likely to start melting soon.
Monday will be cold with a daytime high temperature around 40 degrees and a low near 24 at night, according to the National Weather Service.
Tuesday will have a daytime high around 44 degrees and a 20% chance of rain at night with a low near 31.
The rain will continue Wednesday as temperature rise into the 40s with a 60% chance of rain during the daytime and 70% chance at night.
Calm winds and clear skies will allow temps to drop tonight, especially in areas where a snowpack remains. Expect lows in the single digits to lower teens. #MDwx #DCwx #VAwx #WVwx pic.twitter.com/yeKSUg2jOD
— NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) January 22, 2024
Thursday temperatures will rise into the 50s with a 90% chance of rain during the daytime and 70% chance at night.
Friday the high will jump to around 68 degrees, according to the NWS, with a 70% chance of rain during the daytime and 30% chance at night.
Saturday, the high will be in the 50s with a 30% chance of rain during the daytime and 50% at night.
The Ravens will host the Chiefs for the conference championship at M&T Bank Stadium at 3 p.m. Sunday, when the forecast calls for a 40% chance of rain with a high temperature of 49.
Baltimore Sun reporter Tony Roberts contributed to this article.