Maryland Weather: Clouds to some sun with 70s back Sunday
The weather will dry out tonight. Look for clouds giving way to some sunshine with pleasant temperatures Sunday.
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Steve Sosna joined the WJZ First Alert Weather Team in March of 2023.
You can regularly watch or stream Steve's forecasts weekend evenings on WJZ. Steve also fills in during the week on all of the various WJZ weekday daypart newscasts.
Steve is an active member of the American Meteorological Society (AMS) and has earned its prestigious Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM) seal of approval.
Steve is also the recipient of a National Emmy for his award-winning work with StormRanger, NBC Universal's state-of-the-art mobile dual pol X-band Doppler Radar. Steve's creative and innovative augmented reality graphics segments also helped earn him win an Edward R. Murrow Award.
Most recently, Steve and NBC Philadelphia meteorologist Brittney Shipp were both awarded a Mid-Atlantic regional Emmy for their outstanding & lifesaving coverage during "Ida", which produced destructive floods and violent tornadoes across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware.
While at NBC Philadelphia, Steve earned two NBC "GEM" (Going the Extra Mile) awards for collaborating and developing new weather technology for the station. He assisted the team executing this technology across on-air, digital, and social platforms.
Steve joined NBC Philadelphia in 2017 from WNBC-TV, NBC's flagship station, in New York City. He served as an executive weather producer since 2011 for the network's flagship station. He also routinely filled-in on-air at MSNBC during severe weather, and on shows such as "Early Today", "Andrea Mitchell Reports", "Meet the Press Daily", "MSNBC LIVE", "AM Joy", and "The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell". During the devastating 2017 hurricane season, Steve covered major hurricanes "Harvey" and "Irma" for over 12 consecutive hours on-air.
Steve enjoys practicing good health and nutrition. He is a runner and a triathlete and competes in local competitions during the spring, summer, and fall. He also loves to hike, travel, and spend many days down at the Jersey Shore. During the warmer months, you'll likely find Steve and his husband on or by the water; including the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean. Steve enjoys Maryland crabs at any meal, so he's over the moon to be in Maryland. During the winter months you can catch him skiing in the mountains of central Pennsylvania and western Maryland.
He's a huge dog lover and loves supporting and helping local animal shelters. Steve has a rescue dog named "Joey", a Labrador Retriever, which he adopted in 2012.
An active member of the community, Steve enjoys helping and teaching kids science by visiting schools in urban and underrepresented communities. Steve also is involved with helping LGBTQ youth and does school talks across the area.
The weather will dry out tonight. Look for clouds giving way to some sunshine with pleasant temperatures Sunday.
Showers develop Tuesday afternoon and evening. A steadier rain develops Tuesday night into Wednesday.
Scattered evening showers and isolated thunderstorms will slowly dissipate. Nicer weather is on the way for Monday.
A strong line of thunderstorms will cross the area during the overnight hours. Storms end before sunrise Sunday.
The path of totality is the only area where day turns into complete darkness.
Winter weather is possible anytime from October through May across Maryland, but the most common months for it are December through March.
A COASTAL FLOOD WARNING is in effect for the areas in southern Baltimore, Harford and Anne Arundel counties, for 2 to 3 feet of inundation at high tide from Tuesday afternoon through the first half of Wednesday.
Here's a breakdown on where precipitation is expected to hit by location, and how much each area can expect to see.
Winter weather is possible anytime from October through May across Maryland, but the most common months for it are December through March.
Unseasonably warm temperatures will be the big story through the weekend. Much cooler air arrives on Halloween.
The coldest temperatures of season will be arriving Monday & Tuesday morning followed by a major late week warm-up.
Confidence is high that Hurricane Lee will not directly impact Maryland, but our beaches will see rough and dangerous surf.
Expect plenty of humidity on Sunday with random waves of showers & storms possible throughout the day.
Heat and humidity will return to the area over the weekend. There could be a few strong storms late Saturday.
This weekend will feature an abundance of humidity with the possibility of storms. Sunday's storms could be heavy.