Dry into the Weekend; Sandy Forms in the Caribbean

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High pressure off the Carolina coast remains in control of our weather. It will provide us with warm and dry conditions today and tomorrow before being pushed northward to off the New England coast. This will develop onshore flow over our area, bringing more clouds and slightly cooler air.

Highs today and tomorrow will be in the upper 70s to around 80 degrees under partly sunny skies.

Thursday through Saturday will feature more clouds. The clouds will hold temperatures down a bit, keeping highs in the low to mid 70s.

Warm Week Ahead, Colder Next Week; Watching the Tropics

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High pressure will remain in control of the weather for much of this week, sliding off the coast and allowing temperatures to warm. A cold front will then bring in much colder air for next week while a tropical system develops in the Caribbean.

Ample sunshine is on tap for today. Highs will be around 70 degrees.

Tomorrow will feature a bit more cloud cover but despite the clouds, highs will push well into the 70s, possibly approaching 80 degrees.

More of the same is expected Wednesday and Thursday. Partly sunny skies with highs in the upper 70s to around 80 degrees.

Strong Cold Front to Bring Storms Tonight

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A strong area of low pressure continues to spin over the upper midwest and will bring a cold front through the state tonight. Ahead of the front, expect increasing cloudiness and breezy conditions today with highs around 70 degrees.

The front will approach this evening, spawning showers and embedded thunderstorms after dark. There is a slight risk that some of the storms turn severe, with damaging winds being the primary threat.

The front will clear the area tomorrow morning, bringing an end to the rain threat as drier air works in from the northwest. Decreasing clouds and highs in the low to mid 70s are expected.

Mostly Sunny Today; Cold Frontal Passage Tomorrow

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The weather today will remain under control of high pressure. Expect a pleasant day after a chilly start under mostly sunny skies. Highs will be in the upper 60s.

A strong area of low pressure will move into the Great Lakes region tomorrow and swing a cold front through the state tomorrow night. Expect a line of showers and thunderstorms to develop and move through tomorrow night. Strong, gusty winds will be possible within the showers and thunderstorms. Highs ahead of the front tomorrow will be in the low to mid 70s.

Behind the front, high pressure builds in Friday. Clouds will decrease through the day and high temperatures will be around 70 degrees.

Sunshine into This Weekend

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High pressure will build in today, bringing mostly sunny skies with high temperatures in the low 60s.

A cold front will pass through tomorrow, bringing some clouds with it, but it will be a dry frontal passage. Highs tomorrow will push into the mid 60s.

Behind the front, skies are expected to clear and the coldest night of the season thus far is on tap. Lows tomorrow night will range from the upper 20s across Northern and Western Maryland, to upper 30s in the cities.

Weak Frontal Passage Today; Nice Weather into Weekend

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A weak cold front will move through the state today, bringing in high pressure for the end of the work week. Highs today will be around 70 degrees.

High pressure takes control tomorrow and bring sunshine and comfortable temperatures tomorrow into Friday when another dry cold front moves through. Highs Thursday and Friday will be in the low to mid 60s.

After the frontal passage on Friday, more sunshine and comfortable temperatures are on tap this weekend. Highs Saturday will be in the mid 60s. Highs Sunday will push into the low to mid 70s.

Mostly Sunny Today; Next Rain Chance Wenesday

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High pressure will continue to push eastward today, continuing the pleasant and sunny weather. Highs today will be around 70 degrees.

The high will push off the coast tomorrow allowing southerly flow to develop and bumping temperatures up a bit. Highs tomorrow will be in the mid 70s under mostly sunny skies.

A weak cold front will move towards the area on Wednesday before stalling out just south of the area. Light showers may accompany the front as it pushes through Wednesday afternoon. Highs will be in the upper 70s to around 80.

Sunny Today, Cold Front Crosses Late Tomorrow

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High pressure will slide off the coast today, providing another sunny day today and for the majority of tomorrow. Highs today will be around 80 degrees.

A cold front will approach tomorrow afternoon and isolated showers and thunderstorms will develop ahead of it. Expect a mostly sunny, breezy and warm day with highs into the mid 80s.

Clouds will increase late in the afternoon as the showers and thunderstorms move through. Strong gusty winds are possible with any storm that develops.

The front will clear the state during the overnight and cool Canadian air will filter in behind it. Sunday will be mostly sunny with highs around 70 degrees.

Sunshine to End the Week

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The cold front that brought unsettled weather, heavy rain and gusty winds to the area yesterday has pushed off the coast and allowed cooler and drier air to begin to filter into the area.

Expect decreasing clouds today with highs in the low to mid 70s. Temperatures will fall into the upper 40s to around 50 tonight under clear skies.

Thursday and Friday will feature abundant sunshine with temperatures in the mid 70s.

Another Sunny Day

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Canadian high pressure brought cooler and drier air to the area yesterday. The high at the weather station here in Millersville was 75.9 with dew points in the low 50s. This morning, the temperature dipped down to 48.6 for our low for the day.

Expect more of the same today with highs in the upper 70s under mostly sunny skies.

Temperatures will begin to increase each day as we move towards the weekend, but we will remain mostly sunny through the end of the week. Highs tomorrow will push into the low 80s with low to mid 80s expected Thursday and Friday.