The Baltimore area started raining and clouds in the first full week of spring.
According to the National Weather Service, showers are expected to last until around 11 a.m., between 10 and a quarter-inch rain forecast near BWI Marshall Airport.
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Temperatures are expected to reach 65 altitudes, winds are expected to be 7 to 11 mph, and a maximum of 18 mph. Conditions are expected to turn cloudy, as low as 42 overnight.
The windmill is expected to last until Tuesday at a speed of 6 to 14 mph and gusts of wind to 22 mph. Most of the expected conditions are sunny and close to 61 high.
In the Tuesday night forecast, there is a 40% chance of showers starting at 8 pm, otherwise, the situation is expected to be mostly cloudy at night, as low as 39 overnight.
Before 2pm on Wednesday, the chances of rain are 20%. Then, the expected conditions are partially sunny, with a height of nearly 56. Most of the clearance is expected to remain on Wednesday night, with a freeze low of about 32.
Sunny conditions are expected to return on Thursday. The altitude is expected to drop to about 41 overnight before, when the conditions that may be cloudy might be set to 57.
Some sunny conditions and temperatures are expected to end around Friday’s work week. The conditions expected that night were mostly cloudy, below 48.
Partially sunny is expected to be up to 65 on Saturday.
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