According to the National Weather Service, cold fronts in the Baltimore area are expected to bring lower temperatures and occasional rainfall, according to the National Weather Service.
After a more average parade, conditions this week are expected to be slightly lower than usual in early spring. With temperatures reaching 51 degrees, partial clearance is expected to be expected in the afternoon Monday morning, although rainfall may continue throughout the day.
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The chances of showering at BWI Marshall Airport were 30% late Monday, ending most of the time before 11pm, with an expected overnight freeze, with a 32-degree low of 32 degrees for BWI.
The first day of the week should be Tuesday, but with wind gusts expected to reach 30 mph, spring may not be like sunny spring, plus only 48 highs.
Conditions may remain clear on Tuesday night, and temperatures are expected to reach 29 on Tuesday night.
Wednesday is expected to be sunny with a distance of 54, and some cloudy conditions are expected to be set on Wednesday night, with about 41 overnight.
On Thursday, the shower opportunity is expected to return. It is expected that most of the conditions throughout the day will be cloudy and 60 higher. 40% rainfall is expected throughout the day. That night, 70% of the rain was expected to be before 2 a.m.
Cloudy conditions are expected to continue on Thursday night with a low of 49.
It is expected to be similar on Friday, with showers likely still present. Friday's high forecast is about 63.
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