Sunny and warm today
Thursday will be about 10 degrees cooler than today and tomorrow, as high pressure builds back in behind the front.
Thursday will be about 10 degrees cooler than today and tomorrow, as high pressure builds back in behind the front.
Tomorrow will be warmer, with highs in the mid to upper 60s. A cold front will move through tomorrow night, bringing a slight chance of showers to the mountains but will remain dry further east.
There is a slight risk that these storms could become severe with large hail and damaging winds as the primary concern. Be sure to check the radar and be aware of any possible watches and warnings that may be issued this afternoon.
The showers and storms will be pushed eastward and off the coast by later this evening as the cold front moves through.
Behind the front temperatures will remain above normal with highs on Thursday through Saturday in the low to mid 60s.
A freeze watch is in effect for Central and Southern Maryland, while a Freeze Warning is in effect for Northern and Western Maryland. As winds decrease tonight and skies clear, temperatures will drop to near or below freezing in most spots. Be sure to cover or bring inside any tender vegetation.
As the storm system that is currently over the midwest approaches the area, scattered showers will develop tonight.
Showers will become more numerous tomorrow and a thunderstorm or two will be possible. Some of the showers could produce locally heavy rainfall. Highs tomorrow will top out in the mid 60s.
Expect more sunshine tomorrow as temperatures push to near 80 ahead of an area of low pressure that is moving into the Ohio Valley. As the low approaches Friday night, expect showers to develop across the area.
As a storm system approaches, more warmth and moisture will be drawn northward and into the area, pushing Friday’s highs to near 80.
Rain chances increase Friday night and scattered showers and thunderstorms are likely Saturday.