A wet, changeable week ahead
Warm fronts, cold fronts, highs near 70, highs near 50, sun and rain. It's a real chowder of a forecast this week for Maryland. We will see sunshine, then thickening clouds again today after the little spittle of rain we had overnight - a mere 0.11 inch on the WeatherDeck in Cockeysville. Here are some other readings from across the region.
There's more rain in the NWS forecast for Tuesday morning (less than a quarter inch) as a weak cold front passes through the region. There will be some clear skies and sunshine behind the front as the afternoon wears on. And temperatures could climb toward 70 degrees Tuesday and Wednesday before a stronger cold front arrives Thursday morning with more serious November weather.
Look for more showers with the new front - another quarter inch early Thursday if we're lucky. Winds will pick up and temperatures will slide during the day, reaching no more than 50 degrees on Thursday, and slipping to near freezing by Friday morning. Looks like a nice weekend beyond that, with highs near normal in the mid-50s.


