According to the National Weather Service, the rain should mostly leave the Baltimore area, making room for windy conditions before sunny and warm temperatures take over the next week.
It is expected that Thursday will be mostly cloudy with a maximum of 51, followed by a breeze with a westerly wind of 14 to 19 mph and 21 to 26 mph in the afternoon. Wind energy up to 47 mph. Thursday night should be clear most of the time, with a low of about 35 and westerly winds of 21 to 26 mph and gusts of up to 47 mph.
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The sun should dominate from Friday. Forecasts for that day required most sunny skies to approach 57, westerly winds of 13 to 16 mph and gusts as high as 29 mph. There were very little showers on Saturdays after 1 a.m., and the sky was mostly cloudy overnight, about 41 years old, and the situation was calmer.
The rest of Saturday should be partially sunny, with a high of nearly 51 and a low of about 32.
Sunday's forecast requires most sunny skies to approach 54 and about 38 lows.
It is expected to heat up during the work week. It is expected to be sunny on Monday, with a high of nearly 63 and a low of about 38.
Tuesday's forecast calls for more sunny skies close to 70.
Wednesday should be mostly sunny, nearly 73 years old.
Baltimore Sun reporters Dan Belson and Matt Hubbard contributed to this post. Is there any news tips? Please contact Todd Kapovich at tkarpovich@baltsun.com or x @toddkarpovich.
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