After a warm and sunny weekend, the Baltimore area is expected to have a chance of showers throughout the week, along with coastal flooding on Tuesday.
As Tropical Storm Helen is expected to form toward South Carolina early this week, the National Hurricane Center has not issued a tropical storm warning for the Baltimore area, although rain is expected here. The storm is expected to cause severe flooding in North and South Carolina as it moves northwest, according to the hurricane center.
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Monday will be sunny with a high near 77 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. Monday night will be mostly cloudy, with a chance of showers after 2am, with the chance of rain and thunderstorms remaining until 11pm on Tuesday. The lowest temperature is 67 degrees, and the chance of precipitation is about 60%.
The NWS has issued a Coastal Flood Warning for the Anne Arundel County coastline from 2 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday. During this time, water may begin to fill the Annapolis Municipal Marina parking lot and surround the Quinta Kinte-Alex Haley Memorial
Showers are expected to continue into Wednesday, reaching a maximum of about 76, with a 50% chance of precipitation. On Wednesday night, the chance of precipitation will drop to 40%, with a minimum of around 66°C.
The chance of precipitation is 40% and will continue into Thursday, with cloudy skies and a high near 77 degrees.
The rain is expected to ease Friday morning, with partly sunny skies and a high around 77 degrees. .
Highs are expected to be 75 on Saturday and 73 on Sunday. Saturday, there's a slight chance of showers throughout the day.