Mostly Sunny Today; Nor’Easter Threat Diminishes

Current Surface Map
Today will be mostly sunny with highs in the upper 40s to low 50s. Clouds will increase tonight as low pressure over the southeast turns the corner and begins to move up the coast.

Models are converging on a solution that brings the low up the coast, but farther out to sea, meaning we will be on the fringe of it.

Rain chances and winds increase tomorrow, mainly for central and eastern Maryland, and taper off to the west. Highs will be in the mid 40s.

Expect light rain to continue tomorrow night, tapering off early Thursday. Highs will approach 50 degrees under decreasing clouds.

Behind the low, high pressure builds in for the end of the week and the weekend. Highs Friday will be around 50 under sunny skies.

A warming trend is expected through the weekend, with highs on Saturday near 60 degrees, pushing into the 60s on Sunday.

The warming continues into next week, before a cold front approaches from the west on Tuesday.

 

Yesterday’s Weather Station Stats:
High Temp: 48.4°
Low Temp: 30.2°
Rain: 0.00″