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Expect a warm start to the workweek Monday, along with an appearance by the supermoon. Cooler, fall-like temperatures arrive around midweek.
Baltimore expects increased winds, rain, and possible minor coastal flooding from a coastal low pressure system.
Rain will still be around during the morning commute, especially east of I-95. The cold front will be pushing through from northwest to southeast, shifting winds quickly to the northwest. Temperatures will start in the 70s, but don't be fooled — they'll fall as the day goes on. Roads will be wet, and travel could be slower than usual.
Sunday will close out the weekend with sunny skies before cloudy conditions and a chance of showers move in at the start of the workweek.
The filming of the Mr. Trash Wheel music video has been canceled due to weather conditions, officials with the Waterfront Partnership said.
Baltimore’s stretch of beautiful weather will be interrupted by midweek rain and thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service. Storms are forecast throughout Wednesday amid a high in the low 70s, wrapping up overnight as temperatures fall ...
Baltimore to face weather changes with a cold front bringing showers, wind gusts, and a significant temperature drop.