In the Baltimore area, temperatures over 80 and isolated showers are expected throughout the day, and afternoon storms threaten Monday's Oriole opener.
Showers that are expected to be scattered after 4 a.m., with a 60% chance to shower and a possible thunderstorm after 2 p.m. Monday. The Orioles' home opener started at 2:35 p.m., with adjustments made to the Boston Red Sox due to the weather. The possibility of showers and thunderstorms continues until around 1 a.m.
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The team has gone through a Rainout since returning to the mid-Atlantic in spring training. An exhibition match with the Washington Nationals was cancelled after six minutes of the scheduled start time on March 24. Nationals chose not to start rain delays before their home party in Washington.
High speeds are expected to reach 80 mph on Monday, with wind speeds of about 80 mph and a top speed of 24 mph. Winds with low speeds of 44 to 10 mph are expected to be 44 and gusts of up to 25 mph.
Tuesday is expected to be the first sunny day of the week, with a peak of 59, while wind gusts are expected to reach 24 mph. It is expected to remain clear at a low of 38 on Tuesday night.
Part of Wednesday is expected to be sunny and nearly 60 years old. Cloud coverage is likely to take place Wednesday night for the second round of potential showers and thunderstorms of the week.
Predictions are taken to shower after 2pm Thursday. It is expected that the conditions throughout the day will be mostly cloudy, about 79 years old.
The opportunity for showers extends into Thursday night, with conditions expected to be mostly cloudy.
The showers may still be Friday, with most cloudy expected. Friday's estimated high is 71.
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