The Baltimore area is supporting rain, sleet and snow early in the weekend, before more cold weather returns next week.
According to the National Weather Service, snow is expected to start before 3 p.m. and then turn into sleet in the afternoon. The probability of precipitation is 100%, and the high precipitation is close to 33. The accumulation of snow and sleet during the day should be less than half an inch.
The evening will bring rain, which may be mixed with sleet, and is about 33 low.
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It is expected to be mostly clear and warm on Sunday, with a height of nearly 46 and a night at about 23.
It is predicted that the weather will be worse early next week. On Monday, the forecast high was 44, mostly sunny skies, below 31.
More snow is expected most of Tuesday, with precipitation close to 38. The likelihood of precipitation is 90%.
The chances of snow and ice will last until Wednesday, with nearly 41 approaching the age of 41. The rain will continue until late at night, and the low temperature will reach 35 at night. The chance of precipitation is 90%.
Thursday will also be wet, with a high of nearly 47 and a low of about 29.
On Friday, the sun will shine again at a high of 41
Baltimore Sun Reporter Racing (Racquel Bazos) contributed to this article. Is there any news tips? Please contact Todd Kapovich at tkarpovich@baltsun.com or x @toddkarpovich.
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