Wednesday April 19 – The clouds will dominate today as an easterly wind off of the Atlantic helps to bring in cool and damp air. Some rain showers have been trying to push in this morning and we can’t rule out some showers scattered today, but most of the day will be somewhat dry. While at my son’s baseball game last night, I was asked many of the same weather questions I have seen online: How about the weekend? Between more games, weddings, or just the days off… here is the quick version of how I see forecast for the next few days playing out. See the maps below:
- Today: Cool and damp. Some Showers. High near 60ºF
- Thursday: Warmer with T’Storms late day or evening. High in the lower 80s
- Friday: Warm and a little humid. High in the lower 80s.
- Weekend: Saturday should be dry, but clouds building and rain approaching from the west by evening. Sunday will be the wet day. Rain could be heavy at times, with temps back in the lower 60s.
Thursday: Late Day T’Storms
Weekend Rain
Look for the rain to arrive from the west by Saturday evening. The mountains will have a wet afternoon, but central Maryland should be dry during the day. Sunday will be the wet day
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