Warm, dry week on tap

High pressure off the coast and low pressure to the west will continue to pump warm air up the east coast today, setting the stage for another warm and dry day. Highs today will again be in the mid to upper 80s under mostly sunny skies.

A weakening cold front will cross the area tonight, bringing in cooler air tomorrow and Wednesday. Highs tomorrow will be near 60 in the mountains, in the low 70s elsewhere and highs Wednesday will be in the mid to upper 60s statewide.

Sunny and warm through the weekend

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As high pressure moves off the coast today, southerly flow around it will set up and begin to pump warmer air into the region. Highs today will push into the mid 60s and will rise into the mid 70s tomorrow and low 80s on Sunday. The high will also continue the stretch of dry weather through the weekend.

As a strong area of low pressure moves into the center of the country, the southerly flow will increase and temperatures will rise into the mid 80s on Monday and Tuesday.

Mostly Sunny and Cool Today

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Today will be mostly sunny and cool, with highs in the mid to upper 50s. Winds will pick up again this afternoon, gusting to near 30mph at times. The winds combined with low humidity levels will elevate the fire threat across the state through this evening.

Winds will diminish tonight and with clear skies, expect another cold night. The Freeze Watch that is in effect for Western Maryland will likely becoming a Freeze Warning as temperatures plummet to the low 30s. Elsewhere, expect lows in the mid 30s to near 40.

Cloudy and cooler today

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A cold front has cleared the area, ushering in much cooler air and breezy conditions. Today’s highs will be right around 50 degrees under cloudy skies. There is also a slight chance of an afternoon shower as a piece of energy moves through the area. Out on the ridge tops, it will be cold enough for snow, and up to 2 inches is possible at the highest locations.

Winds will subside tonight as high pressure builds in, setting the stage for an unseasonably chilly night. A Freeze Watch is in effect for counties northwest of I-95 and Freeze Warnings are in effect for far Western Maryland. Lows will range from the upper 30s across the metro area, to upper 20s in Western Maryland.

Mostly Sunny and breezy again today

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As an area of low pressure continues to build over eastern Canada, dry and windy conditions will continue across the area. Expect highs today to be in the upper 60s with wind gusts to near 30 mph this afternoon. As a result of the continued dry and windy conditions, a Red Flag Warning remains in effect for the state. A Red Flag Warning means that the combination of strong winds, low humidity and warm temperatures will create “explosive fire growth potential.”

The low begins to move south towards our area tonight, it will help drag cooler air into the area. Lows tonight will drop to near 40 in the cities and to near freezing north and west.

Slight chance of a shower this evening

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Today will be partly sunny, with highs in the upper 60s.  It will be breezy, with wind gusts to near 30mph this afternoon.

A cold front will cross the area late this afternoon, bringing a slight chance of showers through this evening.  Behind the front, temperatures will be about 10 degrees cooler tomorrow, under partly sunny skies.

Another disturbance will move through on Wednesday, bringing another chance of showers and more gusty winds.  Highs will again top out in the upper 50s.

Sunny and cool through this weekend

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High pressure continues to work into the area from Canada. This will continue our stretch of cool and sunny conditions through the weekend.

Today will be sunny and breezy at times, with highs in the upper 50s to around 60.

Tonight, temperatures will fall back into the upper 20s across Northern and Western Maryland, lower to mid 30s for Central and Southern Maryland.

Sunny and cool stretch continues

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High pressure building in from the north will help push a strong storm system to the south and away from the area. It will also continue the dry and sunny conditions through the weekend.

Today will be mostly sunny with highs around 60. Temperatures will drop into the 30s tonight, but a light wind should help keep frost from forming in most areas.

Tomorrow is Opening Day for the Orioles and the weather will cooperate. Expect sunny skies, with highs in the upper 50s to low 60s.

Dry through the weekend

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Today will be partly sunny and warm, with highs in the low 70s in most areas. This afternoon, a cold front will cross the area and will usher in cooler air for the remainder of the week and into the weekend. There is a very slight chance of a shower with this frontal passage.

Temperatures tonight will fall back into the low 40s and will approach 60 tomorrow under sunny skies. Friday looks to be a few degrees warmer with abundant sunshine. This should make for a great Opening Day for the Orioles.