What's Happening?
Maryland is set to experience a cool weekend with temperatures below the normal high for early May, which is typically in the low 70s. An offshore cold front and area of low pressure are influencing the weather, resulting in cloudy skies and cooler temperatures.
Saturday will see temperatures around 10 degrees below normal, with a slight chance of showers. High pressure will build on Sunday, bringing brighter skies and slightly higher temperatures, reaching the low to mid-60s.
Why It's Important?
The cooler weather may impact outdoor activities and events planned for the weekend. Residents and visitors should prepare for cooler conditions and potential showers, which could affect travel and leisure plans. The weather pattern also highlights the variability of spring weather in the region, reminding residents to stay informed about weather forecasts. The anticipated warming trend early next week could provide relief and better conditions for outdoor activities.
What's Next?
As the weekend progresses, temperatures are expected to rise slightly, with a warming trend continuing into the early part of the week. By Monday, temperatures are forecasted to reach the 70s, and by Tuesday, they could approach 80 degrees. However, another cold front is expected mid-week, bringing rain chances and possibly thunderstorms, which could further impact outdoor plans and necessitate weather preparedness.












