Sunny Today; Rain Tomorrow

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High pressure sliding off the coast will provide sunny skies today with high temperatures near 40 degrees.

Clouds increase tonight as a cold front approaches from the west. The front will bring rain to the area tomorrow. The rain could start as sleet or freezing rain, especially north and west of I-95. Any frozen precip will be light and will change over to rain by late morning. Highs will be in the upper 40s.

The front clears the state tomorrow evening, bringing an end to the rainfall. Behind the front, gusty northwest winds will develop tomorrow night and Wednesday.

Light Rain Changing to Snow Tonight; Snow Tomorrow Night?

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Clouds will increase today, ahead of two cold fronts that will move through this afternoon. Highs today will be in the mid 50s.

A small area of low pressure is expected to form along the front and move through this evening and tonight. Light rain will develop this evening and change to snow overnight. A light accumulation of around an inch is possible by tomorrow morning, especially along the Mason-Dixon line.

As the front moves off shore, the models are now leaning back towards developing a strong low pressure along it. Currently, it appears the low will develop far enough off shore to bring only a brief period of snow to the state Saturday night, before it moves northeast and brings heavier snow to New England.

Mostly Sunny Today; Another Chance of Snow Tomorrow Night

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Last night’s rain/snow has created very icy conditions this morning. The good news is that temperatures will rise above freezing over the next hour or so and will top out in the mid to upper 40s under mostly sunny skies.

Clouds will increase tomorrow as two cold fronts pass through. The models are showing signs that an area of low pressure will develop along the second front late Friday, bringing another round of rain to snow during the overnight. The possibility exists for another light accumulation by Saturday morning.

Partly Sunny Today; Rainy Friday

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An area of low pressure currently over the deep south will combine with energy diving out of Canada to form a strong Nor’Easter. The storm is expected to bring blizzard conditions and possibly historic snows to New England.

The phasing of these systems will occur too late for our area to see any significant precipitation and warmer air will ensure that most if not all that falls will be in the form of rain.

Clouds will continue to overspread the area ahead of the system today. Highs will be in the upper 30s to around 40.

Precipitation will move into the region tonight, possibly beginning as a rain/snow/sleet mix before changing over to plain rain by morning. Rain will continue tomorrow, into tomorrow night, possibly ending as light snow showers. Highs will be in the mid 40s. Winds will increase through the day, possibly gusting to near 40 by tomorrow night.

Mostly Sunny Today; Mix to Rain Friday

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Today will be mostly sunny and breezy with a high in the low 40s. Northwest winds will gust to near 25mph this afternoon.

Tomorrow will feature increasing clouds, with a high in the upper 30s to around 40.

An area of low pressure developing over eastern Texas will move along the Gulf Coast and then up the coast Friday. With a lack of cold air, expect light rain or wintry mix to develop late Thursday night, changing to rain.

The rain will continue Friday into Friday night. Highs Friday will be in the mid 40s.

As the storm moves up the coast, major snowfall is expected to our north into New England.

Cold Front to Bring Heavy Rain Tonight

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A cold front will approach from the west today. Ahead of the front, temperatures will climb this afternoon into the upper 60s to near 70. Winds will also increase this afternoon, gusting to near 30mph.

Showers will develop later this afternoon, becoming more widespread this evening. Additionally, thunderstorms will be possible tonight.

Some of the storms may become severe with strong gusty winds. Rainfall totals of 1-2 inches are likely before the front clears the area early tomorrow morning.

Colder air will stream into the area tomorrow on gusty northwest winds. Highs will top out in the mid 40s.

Partly Sunny, Warmer Today; Rainy Tomorrow

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A warm front will slowly push north through the area today. As it does, temperatures will rise into the low low to mid 50s by this afternoon.

A cold front will approach tonight and tomorrow. Ahead of the front, temperatures will climb into the 60s with strong southerly flow. Showers will also develop tomorrow morning and will increase in coverage and intensity as the front moves closer tomorrow afternoon and evening.

Periods of heavy rain and even thunderstorms are possible into tomorrow night. Rain totals of over an inch are expected and strong gusty winds are possible within the showers and storms.

The front will clear the area late tomorrow night, followed by gusty northwest winds and colder temperatures on Thursday. Highs Thursday will top out in the mid 40s.

Wintry Mix Transitioning to Rain

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Areas of sleet and freezing rain will continue to change to plain rain as we move through this morning. Temperatures across Central Maryland are around freezing at this time and will continue to rise. North and west of the cities, temperatures are a bit colder and will take a little longer to warm up.

All areas east of the mountains should be safely above freezing by noon.

Shower chances will continue this afternoon and into tonight.

Tomorrow we will be between storm systems as a warm front slowly pushes north of the state. Temperatures will warm into the low 50s under partly sunny skies.

A strong cold front will approach on Wednesday. Out ahead of it, temperatures will approach 60 degrees in most areas. The front will bring rain and even thunderstorms to the area Wednesday into Wednesday night. Some of the storms could be strong to severe, with damaging winds the main threat.

Light Snow Develops This Afternoon

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A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for all of Maryland, except for Garrett County, where a Winter Storm Warning is in effect.

A weak storm system will spread light snow over the state this afternoon from west to east. 4-6 inches of snow are expected over Garrett County, while 1-3 inches are expected within the Advisory areas.

There could be isolated higher amounts, especially across northern Maryland and Southern Maryland.

The snow will begin to wind down tonight, tapering to flurries and ending between 10pm and midnight.

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.