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.

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.

Windy and Cold Weekend

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Today is the first day of winter and it will certainly feel like it!

The cold front that brought heavy rain and wind to the area last night has pushed off the coast and colder air is beginning to filter into the region.

Winds will increase through the day today as the storm intensifies to our north. Highs today were reached at 2:40 this morning and will continue to drop through the day, into the 30s this evening.

Winds will gust to around 30mph this afternoon, making it feel even colder. There may be a sprinkle or flurry this afternoon as well.

In far western Maryland, snow will continue to fall and combine with the strong winds to produce blizzard conditions at times through tomorrow.

Strong Cold Front Brings Rain and Wind

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An intense area of low pressure continues to strengthen over the midwest while it drags a cold front across the country. The front will approach the area this afternoon spreading rain into the area by sunset.

The rain will be heavy at times, accompanied with strong gusty winds. A thunderstorm is possible during the overnight as well.

Winter begins at 6:12 tomorrow morning and the front will be pushing through around that time. Expect wind gusts to near 40mph tomorrow, as temperatures fall from the low 40s into the 30s during the day.

Sunny Today; Cold Front Passes Tomorrow Night

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High pressure will control the weather today, providing sunny skies. It will be breezy, with highs in the mid 50s.

A strong storm system that will bring heavy snow to the midwest will begin to spread clouds into our area tonight. The clouds will thicken tomorrow as the storm brings a strong cold front through the region.

Rain will develop out ahead of the front and will spread into the area during the late afternoon. Highs will be in the mid to upper 40s.

The rain will continue tomorrow night and into Friday morning. In the mountains of far Western Maryland, it will be cold enough for snow. Winter Storm Watches have been issued for Garrett and Allegany counties where near blizzard conditions are expected into Saturday.

Decreasing Clouds; Cold Front Thursday Night

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The system that brought the showers and foggy conditions to area continues to move away.

A cold front will push through this morning, clearing the leftover clouds and sprinkles. Highs today will be in the mid 50s.

Tomorrow will feature sunny skies as high pressure builds overhead. Highs will be in the ow 50s.

Clouds will increase on Thursday as a strong cold front approaches from the west. Showers associated with the front will move in late in the day and last through the overnight.