A coastal flood warning will remain in effect until 5 a.m. Tuesday for the Baltimore County and Baltimore City coastlines as showers begin the week, according to the National Weather Service. The Anne Arundel County coastline is also under a coastal flood warning through Sunday evening.
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Moderate coastal flooding is possible in Annapolis and Washington, D.C., at high tide early this week.
Sunday will be sunny with a chance of drizzle before 2 p.m., with a high near 74 degrees. It will become cloudy into the evening with a low of 63 degrees.
Cloudy conditions will continue into Monday, with a high near 72 degrees and a breeze around 7 mph.
Showers are possible after 11pm on Monday as clouds move in.
The chance of showers will jump to 50% on Tuesday. The weather will remain cloudy, with a high around 71 degrees and a breeze of 8 mph.
Tuesday night will remain cloudy, with the chance of showers increasing to 60%. The lowest price in the evening will be around 62.
As cloudy weather continues, the chance of precipitation will reach 70% on Wednesday. The highest temperature is 74 degrees and the lowest temperature is about 64 degrees.
Showers are also possible before 2pm on Thursday, with the chance of precipitation dropping to 40%. The high temperature will be around 77 degrees and it will be mostly cloudy.
Thursday night will be mostly cloudy, with a low near 61 degrees.
Friday will break a weeklong spell of cloudy skies, with partly sunny skies before clouds return Friday night. The highest value is 77 and the lowest value is 60.