Mostly Sunny Today; Wintry Mix Tomorrow

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Current Surface Map
High pressure will provide a mostly sunny day today with highs in the mid to upper 30s.

The high will move off the coast later today as an area of low pressure approaches from the southwest. The low will spread precipitation into the area tomorrow morning likely in the form of snow.

The snow will change to sleet during the afternoon and then eventually to rain by the evening along and east of I-95. This area may see up to an inch of snow before changing over.

Cold and Becoming Mostly Sunny Today

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Current Surface Map
A dry arctic cold front has passed through this morning, allowing cold arctic air to flow into the region on breezy northwest winds.

Highs this afternoon will only be a few degrees warmer than current temperatures, topping out around 30.

Tomorrow will be a few degrees warmer with highs pushing into the mid to upper 30s under partly sunny skies.

An area of low pressure forming over Texas will move along the Gulf coast and turn northeastward towards our area and impact the area on Saturday. At this time, it appears the storm will move off the east coast and bring wintry precipitation to the state.

Mostly Sunny but Cold Today; Wintry Mix this Weekend?

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Current Surface Map
Following a rather active pattern to start this week, things will calm down for the second half.

A reinforcing cold front will bring in high pressure and colder air today. Expect mostly sunny skies and highs in the low 30s.

The core of the cold air will move in tomorrow. Expect sunny skies with gusty winds and highs only in the mid to upper 20s.

Temps will rebound some on Friday in advance of the next storm system that will affect this weekend’s weather. Highs will be in the mid to upper 30s under mostly sunny skies.

Out with one storm, in with another

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Current Surface Map
As one storm leaves the area today, another system will bring another shot of precipitation tomorrow.

Temperatures are slowly climbing above freezing across the state this morning as scattered drizzle/freezing drizzle continues to move through. Highs today will climb towards 40 degrees by this afternoon.

A cold front will push into the area tonight with another round of precipitation. Light rain or snow showers will move in during the overnight, turning to snow tomorrow. An inch or two of snow is possible before it ends tomorrow afternoon or evening. Highs will be in the low 30s.

Cloudy Today; Drizzle Tonight; Cold Front Tomorrow Night

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Current Surface Map
Clouds have overspread the area as a warm front approaches from the south. The front will move through tonight, increasing moisture which may lead to patchy drizzle during the overnight. Highs today will warm into the low 50s.

Clouds will decrease slightly tomorrow morning before increasing again ahead of a cold front. The front will bring showers to the area tomorrow night. Highs will be warmer than today, pushing into the mid 60s ahead of the front.

The front will slow down and possibly stall out over the area on Friday. Expect periods of rain through the day on Friday and into Friday night. Highs will top out in the upper 50s.

Partly Sunny Today; Wintry Mix Sunday?

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Current Surface Map
High pressure will push into the area this afternoon. As it does, it will scour out the stagnant air that has prompted Air Quality alerts across the state. Expect a bit more sunshine this afternoon as highs push into the low 50s.

A warm front will move into the area tomorrow, bringing a return to cloudy conditions by the afternoon and perhaps light rain or drizzle tomorrow night. Highs will be in the low to mid 50s.

A slow moving cold front will approach on Thursday, bringing a slight chance of showers to the area. Highs will be in the low 60s.

Partly Sunny Today; Chance of Rain Thursday and Friday

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Current Surface Map
An area of low pressure is developing off the Carolina coast. This system has spread clouds into the area today. Highs will top out in the upper 40s to around 50.

The system will move away from the area tonight and tomorrow as high pressure moves in. Tomorrow and Wednesday will be similar to today, a little warmer, with a bit more sun. Highs will be in the mid 50s.

A cold front will approach on Thursday, spreading showers into the area. Highs will warm into the low 60s.

The front will be a slow mover and may stall out near the area. This will keep rain in the forecast on Friday. Highs on Friday will be in the low 50s.

Rain/Mix Moving into Area

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Current Surface Map
Low pressure over the midwest is spreading light precipitation into the area this morning. The precip will likely start as a wintry mix, especially in the western parts of the state. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Garrett and Allegany counties where a light glaze of ice is possible.

Elsewhere, the mix should change over to plain rain without any ice accumulations. Highs today will top out in the mid 30s, except in western Maryland where temperatures may remain below freezing through the event.

The light precipitation will continue into tonight, as rain, mixing with sleet at times everywhere except western Maryland. Additionally, a coastal low pressure is expected to form and move by tomorrow, increasing rainfall tomorrow. Highs tomorrow will be around 40 degrees.