The temperatures were getting warmer on the weekend and the wet weather was on the way.
Friday called for dispersed showers, mostly after 3 p.m., near the age of 67, according to the National Meteorological Service. The rain may last until the evening, mainly before 9 pm, and then mostly below around 56 years old.
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According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, about 98% of Maryland are experiencing some form of drought and therefore need to rain. Much of the Baltimore metropolitan area – the city of Baltimore, Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Howard, Carol and Harford counties – all experienced severe dry conditions.
Saturdays may be partially sunny and warm, with a distance of 83 and gusts of up to 22 mph. Saturday night will be mostly cloudy, as low as 62.
The rain may return to the area on Sunday, close to 78.
The start of the work week can also be wet, with 80% chance of precipitation on Monday. Otherwise, when the Orioles showered at 3:05 pm, the opening match against the Red Sox is expected to be mostly warm, mainly thunderstorms, mainly thunderstorms, mainly thunderstorms, mainly 8 pm, and around 46 pm, it will be mostly warm, with a peak of 77.
Tuesday will be partially sunny, with a high of nearly 60 and a low of about 40.
Wednesday will be partially sunny and cool, close to 59 years old, and then more showers will enter the area at night.
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