Baltimore, MD – A stretch of dry weather will continue tonight across Maryland, northern Virginia, and Washington, DC, before a shift in conditions begins early next week.
According to the National Weather Service Baltimore/Washington, overnight lows will fall into the mid-50s to low 60s across the region, with Franklin and Oakland among the coolest spots, dipping into the low 50s. High pressure building in from Canada will keep skies mostly clear through Sunday.
Sunday is expected to be the warmest day of the upcoming week, with afternoon highs reaching the mid to upper 80s. However, forecasters say clouds will begin increasing late Monday, bringing a chance of showers Monday night through Wednesday. This system could be tied to a developing low-pressure area moving north along the East Coast.
Temperatures next week are likely to trend closer to seasonal averages, if not a few degrees below. While no severe weather is expected, commuters and residents across Baltimore, Washington, and surrounding counties should plan for possible wet conditions during the first half of the week
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