Spring has officially come out – the weekend will be seasonally relaxed and pleasant, and then sprinkle a few on Sunday night.
According to the National Weather Service, Saturday will be partially sunny, lower in the 60s, but winds reach up to 30 mph. On Saturday night, it will remain clear, with strong winds and low temperatures hovering around freezing point.
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Sunday will start with a sunny sunshine and then a few clouds enter. High temperatures will be at low temperatures in the 1950s, with winds up to 20 mph. By Sunday's sunset, it will be mostly cloudy, with steadily increasing the chances of continuous waves. There will be a 70% chance of rain after midnight and the temperature will drop in 40 seconds.
Work week will start with a moody Monday, with a 70% chance of lower showers, spotted fog and high temperatures in the 60s. After nightfall, the temperature will drop to 40 seconds.
Over the next few days, partly sunny during the daytime, the sky shrouded at night.
It will be available on Tuesday in the 1950s to provide high temperatures, falling to the 1930s at night, with 40% showers by then.
The NWS predicts that the mid-week high temperatures will drop to the high temperatures in the 1930s by night.
Frida is expected to be mostly sunny with high temperatures of about 60 degrees.
Todd Karpovich contributed to this article. Is there any news tips? Contact Mary Carole McCauley at mmccauley@baltsun.com and contact 410-332-6704. Please contact Todd Kapovich at tkarpovich@baltsun.com or x @toddkarpovich.
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