
The National Weather Service is calling for rain to fall during much of Baltimore’s holiday weekend before a cool, sunny day Monday. A coastal flood advisory is in effect for the shoreline in Anne Arundel County until 8 a.m.
The Baltimore region is expected to see showers and a possible thunderstorm Saturday night, with temperatures expected to dip to 70 and an 80% chance of precipitation. That will drop to a 50% chance of expected showers Sunday, with a high of 88 and a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 11 a.m. Sunday night the chance of rain drops to 30% while temperatures are expected to dip into the mid-60s.
The Labor Day forecast calls for sunny skies and temperatures near the low 80s, dropping into the 50s at night.
Saturday reached a high of 85 with patchy drizzle in the early morning before 10 a.m. and isolated showers after 5 p.m.
The high temperature Friday reached around 75 with overcast skies and less than an inch of rainfall. Temperatures dropped to the low 70s at night.
The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for the Maryland portion of the Chesapeake Bay, Tidal Potomac River and the I-95 corridor through central Maryland as an isolated severe thunderstorm Saturday evening could produce 60 mph wind gusts with hail possible.
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Tuesday and Wednesday will be mostly sunny with highs near 77 and 79.