Comfortable weather continues in Maryland, warm-up on the way
Temperatures will soar into the 90s on multiple afternoons.
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Temperatures will soar into the 90s on multiple afternoons.
Temperatures will soar into the 90s this weekend.
Plan on a dry forecast and pleasant temperatures.
Multiple days of heavy rain brought slight relief for drought conditions in Maryland.
Weather will be good for outdoor plans over the next few days.
A few more showers are possible Wednesday night, ahead of nicer weather.
A couple severe storms are possible on Wednesday, especially south of Baltimore.
More wet weather will move through the state on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Saturday is a First Alert Weather Day, due to steady rain impacting plans.
Waves of drought-denting rain will continue through Memorial Day.
More rain is in the weather forecast for Maryland.
Wednesday is a First Alert Weather Day.
Wednesday is a Possible First Alert Weather Day due to storms impacting the evening commute.
The forecast favors dry weather for Preakness events on Saturday.
Temperatures soar into the 90s in many parts of the state next week.