Baltimore, MD – Dry skies with a mix of clouds and sun marked the afternoon, but forecasters say wet weather is on the way as the week begins.
According to the National Weather Service Baltimore/Washington, showers are expected to overspread the region as early as late Monday night in southern Maryland before moving northward into Tuesday and Wednesday. The rain is linked to a low-pressure system near the Outer Banks that will push moisture into the Mid-Atlantic.
Temperatures tonight will dip into the low-to-mid 50s across much of western Maryland and Virginia, while areas closer to Washington and Baltimore will remain in the low 60s. Cities such as Hagerstown, Leesburg, and Winchester are forecast to bottom out in the upper 50s, while Cumberland may see lows closer to 57 degrees.
Forecasters say cooler air and breezy winds will dominate through midweek, with passing showers expected across the eastern two-thirds of the region. Conditions are expected to turn drier and warmer again toward the end of the week.
Residents are advised to prepare for damp commutes Tuesday and Wednesday, particularly in southern Maryland, the Washington metro, and the Delmarva Peninsula.
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