A day after reaching 72 degrees high, cooler temperatures are expected to enter the Baltimore area before conditions more similar to spring.
The national meteorological service forecasts on Wednesday were mostly sunny, with as high as 61. It is expected to be more cloudy at night, below 45.
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Thursday should be cooler, cloudy, and high around 54. Northeast winds may be about 6 mph. The dark clouds may linger for most of the night, at about 44 lows.
Temperatures are expected to rise on Friday, with altitudes expected to reach 59 and as low as 47.
There will be showers after 8 a.m. Saturday, but the high is expected to reach 71. There is a 50% chance of precipitation at night, and a low of about 60.
The wet weather on Sunday may continue with a 90% chance of rain, close to the wetness of 74 years old. The shower may last until late evening, mainly before 2 a.m., and then mostly cloudy, and is about 50 years old.
It may rain at the beginning of the work week, with a 40% chance of precipitation, and aged 60 years higher.
Baltimore Sun reporter Dan Belson contributed to this article. Is there any news tips? Please contact Todd Kapovich at tkarpovich@baltsun.com or x @toddkarpovich.