Chilly mornings, beautiful afternoons are in Maryland's weekend forecast
Marylanders can expect fall-like weather during the Labor Day weekend.
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Marylanders can expect fall-like weather during the Labor Day weekend.
It'll feel more like early fall through much of the workweek across greater Baltimore.
Rain and storm coverage remains isolated, to scattered, during the second-half of the weekend.
Monday includes cloudier, cooler and gloomier weather.
Plan on a hotter weather on Sunday afternoon in Maryland, with only spotty showers and storms.
Hurricane Erin continues to move westward, prompting warnings of dangerous rip currents along the East Coast.
Sunday features more dry and sunny weather.
Plan on cool mornings and warm afternoons to begin the week.
Sunday's Alert Day has ended as temperatures cool, storms diminish.
Scattered severe storms are possible through sunset across central Maryland on Saturday.
The hot weather and risk of storms will both peak Saturday and Sunday afternoons and early evenings.
Much more comfortable weather arrives as scattered rain moves out, midday Monday.
Monday is a WJZ First Alert Weather Day, due to a greater risk of strong storms and street flooding.
Heavy rain is most likely in southern Maryland and the Eastern Shore.
The next chance of wetter weather arrives Sunday night, into Monday morning.