Chance of Showers Today and Tonight; Dry Weekend

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An area of low pressure moving through the middle of the country will spread showers into the region today and tonight. Highs today will be in the low 50s.

This weekend will feature a mix of clouds and sun and warmer temperatures. Highs tomorrow will be in the mid 50s, warming to the mid 60s on Sunday.

As we move into next week, a cold front will move towards the region. The front will cross Monday, bringing another round of rainfall.

The front will then stall out just to our south.

Continued Mild; Chance of Showers Tomorrow

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Today will be partly sunny with highs in the low 50s.

An area of low pressure will bring a chance of showers late tomorrow into tomorrow night. Highs will be in the low 50s.

Warmer conditions are expected this weekend with highs on Saturday around 60 and well into the 60s on Sunday.

A series of low pressure systems and associated cold fronts will move through the region early next week.

Currently, rain appears likely Monday with another round on Tuesday.

Warm Today; Chance of Rain Friday

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Southerly flow today will push high temperatures into the upper 50s to lower 60s across the state today.

A dry cold front will cross tonight, dropping temperatures back into the low 50s tomorrow.

Another cold front will push through on Friday and this one will bring light rain to the area into Friday night as it crosses.

Warm high pressure takes control over the weekend, with highs on Saturday and Sunday in the low 60s.

A series of disturbances will keep next week unsettled with shower chances off and on through the week.

Continued Mild and Dry

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High pressure will move off the coast today providing another mostly sunny day with high temperatures in the low 50s.

Tomorrow will feature a bit more cloudiness as a dry cold front pushes through. Highs will top out in the mid to upper 50s before the front crosses.

Behind the front, Thursday will be about 10 degrees cooler, with highs in the mid to upper 40s.

A storm system pushing northward into the midwest will spread rain into the area Thursday night and Friday. Highs Friday will be in the low 50s.

Mild Week Ahead

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High pressure will build into the region today and tonight. The high will push off the coast tomorrow, setting up southerly flow that will allow temperatures to warm.

Today will be mostly sunny, with highs in the mid 40s.

We will add about 5 degrees or so to that tomorrow, as highs top out in the low 50s under mostly sunny skies.

Wednesday will be even warmer, with highs in the mid to upper 50s.

Clouds and Sun with Near Normal Temps this Weekend

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High pressure continues to control our weather today, providing mostly sunny skies with a high around 40 degrees.

The high will continue to influence the area tomorrow, providing a near carbon copy of today. Highs will be around 40.

A weak disturbance will pass by Saturday night, bringing nothing more than a snow shower to far western Maryland and clouds to the rest of the state.

Another system will move by to our northwest on Sunday, dragging a cold front through Sunday night. This front will bring another round of snow showers to far western Maryland, but no precipitation is expected east of the mountains. Highs Sunday will push into the mid 40s.

Dry Stretch with a Warming Trend

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With high pressure in control of our weather, we will remain dry into the weekend and aside from a sprinkle or flurry late Saturday night or Sunday, the dry stretch will persist into next week.

Today will be mostly sunny with a high in the upper 30s.

Friday will feature another mostly sunny day with highs in the low 40s.

Temperatures will slowly increase over the weekend, with highs Saturday and Sunday in the low to mid 40s.

Dry and Chilly into the Weekend

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Chilly high pressure is building into the area today and will influence our weather into the weekend.

Today we will see decreasing clouds with a high around 40 degrees.

Tomorrow and Friday will see highs struggling into the mid to upper 30s under mostly sunny skies.

Temperatures will warm a bit on Saturday, pushing back into the low 40s for highs before another cold front approaches on Sunday.

Light Snow Expected Tomorrow

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A fast moving area of low pressure will bring light snow to the area tomorrow.

The low is currently over eastern Texas and it will quickly move by to our south during the day tomorrow before it strengthens and moves towards New England.

Expect light snow to develop during the pre-dawn hours tomorrow morning, mixing with or changing to rain in southern Maryland and the lower Eastern Shore.

The rain/snow line will approach the I-95 corridor by tomorrow afternoon and may push into the Baltimore/Washington metro areas.

One Storm Leaves, Another Takes Aim

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As yesterday’s storm pushes northeastward and away from the area, another is taking shape over the Rockies and will move into the area by Saturday morning.

Behind the storm that brought snow, sleet, freezing rain and a lot of plain rain (storm total of 1.31″ here) to the region, skies will gradually clear as northwest winds gust to near 50mph today. A Wind Advisory is in effect until 6pm.

Winds will decrease tonight as weak high pressure builds in tomorrow, providing a calm and tranquil day. Highs will be in the low to mid 40s.

Precipitation will push into the area early Saturday morning. The models are in agreement that the initial precipitation will fall in the form of snow. The models disagree however, on if it will remain snow and how much will fall.