Low Pressure to Bring Rain to the Region

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High pressure will be pushed off the coast today as a warm front moves northward through the state. Clouds will increase through the day and there is a chance of rain later this afternoon into tonight. Highs today will be in the mid 70s.

A cold front to the west will combine with an area of low pressure to our southwest to bring widespread rainfall to the area. Showers and thunderstorms are likely tonight through tomorrow night.

Expect a breezy day tomorrow, with locally heavy rainfall. Rain totals well over 2 inches will possible in many areas. Additionally, strong to severe damaging wind will be possible with any thunderstorms that develop. Highs will be in the mid to upper 70s.

Unsettled Weather Continues

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A weak cold front is moving towards the area today and will help touch off isolated showers and thunderstorms. Like the past few days, the showers and storms will be capable of producing locally heavy rainfall. Highs today will be in the mid to upper 80s.

A second front will move through the area tomorrow before stalling out around the bay. Tomorrow should be mostly dry, with a slight chance of a shower as a second cold front moves in and washes out as it pushes towards the bay. Highs will be around 90 degrees.

Scattered Heavy Showers and Storms

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With the remnants of Isaac still to our west and a stationary front draped across the area, scattered showers and thunderstorms are likely again today and tomorrow.

Deep tropical moisture remains over the region which means that any shower or storm that develops will again be capable of producing locally heavy rainfall. Highs today will be in the mid 80s.

As the remnant low of Isaac moves northeastward tomorrow, a cold front will approach the area from the west. This will keep a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the forecast. The storms will again be capable of producing heavy rainfall in a short period of time. Highs tomorrow will be in the mid 80s.

Mostly Sunny Stretch Continues; Isaac to Impact Weekend

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High pressure will continue to bring dry conditions to the area through the end of the week and into the weekend while Tropical Storm Isaac continues to push into Louisiana. Expect mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid to upper 80s today.

The high will be pushed off the coast tomorrow and southerly flow will allow temperatures to soar into the low to mid 90s tomorrow. Meanwhile, Isaac will continue to push into the Mississippi Valley, bringing heavy rainfall to the Midwest.

The Depression is expected to curve back to the east as it continues to weaken into a remnant low. As it does, clouds will begin to increase here on Saturday. Highs will be around 90 degrees.

Thunderstorms Likely Tonight; Showers Possible Sunday

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A cold front will cross the region tonight, bringing scattered thunderstorms as it does. These storms will be capable of damaging winds and locally heavy rainfall. Prior to the frontal passage, expect partly sunny skies today with highs around 90°.

The cold front will stall just to our east tomorrow, keeping thunderstorm chances in the forecast into the afternoon and allowing cooler air to filter into the area. Highs will only be in the low 80s.

An area of low pressure may form along the front and move through our area on Sunday, bringing another chance of showers as it does. After the low moves through, clearing is expected during the afternoon as high pressure takes control. Highs Sunday will around 80°.

Sunny Today, Cold Front Crosses Tomorrow

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High pressure is building into the area today, bringing sunshine and drier air. Highs today will be in the upper 80s.

A cold front will approach tomorrow and before it crosses the region, heat will build. Highs are expected to push into the low to mid 90s. Additionally, showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop in the afternoon and into the evening. There is a limited severe threat but any storms that develop will be capable of producing locally heavy rainfall.

The front slowly moves through Friday night and into Saturday and looks to stall out around the bay. This will keep rain chances in the forecast on Saturday. Temperatures will be much cooler on Saturday, with highs around 80 degrees.

Slight Chance of Storms Today, Better Chance Tomorrow

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Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop over the mountains today and will move eastward into Central and Eastern Maryland through the afternoon and evening.

The activity will be isolated and most spots will remain dry. Any areas that do get a storm can expect brief heavy rainfall and gusty winds. Highs will be in the upper 80s.

As low pressure and a cold front approach tomorrow, rain and thunderstorm chances increase dramatically. Expect more widespread rainfall tomorrow afternoon and into the night with scattered thunderstorms as well. Some of the storms may become severe with damaging wind as the primary threat. Highs will be in the upper 80s.

Showers and Thunderstorms Likely Today

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A stalling cold front just to our north will continue to be the focus for shower and thunderstorm development. A weak area of low pressure is expected to develop along the front, keeping the chance of rain in the forecast through Saturday.

Expect showers and thunderstorms to develop this afternoon. Some of the storms could produce locally heavy rainfall. Highs will push into the low 90s.

Temperatures will be about 10 degrees cooler tomorrow, with more showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Highs will top out in the low 80s.

Warm and humid today, rain develops from west to east

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Another warm day on tap as temperatures climb to around 90 degrees again. Humidity levels will also increase today making it feel even warmer. Meanwhile, an area of low pressure moving up the Appalachians will bring heavy showers and thunderstorms to the area. Rain is expected to develop this afternoon in the western portion of the state, and will overspread the rest of the state tonight.

Showers and thunderstorms will continue tonight and tomorrow. The biggest threat from this system will be the locally heavy rainfall. Overall, the entire state should see totals from .50 to .75 inches with isolated spots seeing totals over 2 inches.

Gradual clearing today, nice tomorrow

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Expect gradual clearing today, as the cold front clears the area. Skies should turn partly sunny this afternoon as highs climb into the low to mid 80s.

Tomorrow the state will be between weather systems, as the front and Tropical Storm Beryl move off to the east and another area of low pressure approach from the west. Expect mostly sunny skies and highs around 80 degrees.

A warm front will move through on Friday, followed by a cold front Friday night into Saturday. This will trigger another round of showers and thunderstorms Friday afternoon and Friday night. Just like last night’s storms, locally heavy rainfall can be expected.