Scattered showers arrive Sunday, ahead of much colder weather across Maryland
Monday and Tuesday are First Alert Weather Days, due to the sharp drop in temperature.
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Monday and Tuesday are First Alert Weather Days, due to the sharp drop in temperature.
Monday and Tuesday are Alert Days, due to unusually cold weather and gusty winds.
Monday and Tuesday are WJZ First Alert Weather Days.
Clearer, drier weather returns Monday afternoon and continues through Tuesday.
Light rain is will fall across parts of Maryland as the workweek begins.
Winds increase as chillier weather blows back into Maryland on Friday.
Heavy rain and windy weather are forecast to impact Maryland on Thursday, a First Alert Weather Day.
Beneficial rainfall is in the forecast across Maryland as two storm systems impact the region.
The First Alert Forecast remains mostly dry through the beginning of the workweek, ahead of wetter weather.
Winds remain gusty well ahead of wet weather, which is set to move through central Maryland Sunday evening.
Winds increase through the day Sunday, ahead of showers and a few storms Sunday evening.
Fall foliage is becoming widespread across central Maryland, according to the state Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
Maryland will see rainy, cool weather by the middle of the workweek.
Plan on temperatures in the 40s and lower 50s out the door early Thursday morning.
Rain remains light, hit-or-miss, and mainly south of Baltimore Monday into Tuesday.