Maryland Weather: A wet, gray Thursday with chances of afternoon storms
BALTIMORE -- Our Thursday has gotten off to a damp, gray and mild start thanks to a warm front that lifted across the state.
Our morning temperatures were between 15° and 20° warmer than Wednesday.
The warmth is very short-lived as we wait on a cold front that will move through by the late afternoon or evening.
Damp start with the potential for storms later. Potential for an isolated sever t-storm is possible. Updates on #WJZ. #WJZFirstAlert pic.twitter.com/cwpFqhGXdO
— Tim Williams WJZ (@TimWilliamsWJZ) October 13, 2022
After off-and-on showers through the first half of the day, the front will trigger some strong storms and heavy downpours as it pushes across the state.
There is even the possibility of an isolated severe storm with damaging winds as the main threat.
#WJZFirstAlert
— Meg McNamara (@MegWJZ) October 13, 2022
Thunderstorms are on deck this afternoon and evening and an isolated severe storm is possible. Damaging winds would be the main threat.#WJZ #MDWX #Baltimore pic.twitter.com/ArL9e2TRvC
We'll dry out by around 8 or 9 p.m. with skies clearing overnight.
That means a whole lotta sunshine for our Purple Friday and that holds through Saturday as well! Highs will be right around 70°.
By Sunday, another cold front will head in our direction, bringing us clouds throughout the day and maybe some wet weather at night.
Rain and storms continue into Monday before the front clears out and leaves us with highs in the low 50s Tuesday and Wednesday.