The outlook calls for another stretch of unsteady weather. Earlier storms and showers are progressively dissipating throughout Maryland on Friday night.
Once again, temperatures are in the mid- to upper-seventies. Over the course of the night, it will continue to gradually cool. On Saturday morning, expect a lot of clouds, intermittent fog, and humid weather.
After 9 a.m., the likelihood of rain increases from west to east in central Maryland.
This weekend, Baltimore will be affected by storms and waves of rain
On Saturday morning, the first round of extensive rainy weather arrives. On Saturday, potentially after sunrise, a few thunderstorms and clusters of showers may move in from the west. Only patchy rain is anticipated before then.
A drier afternoon follows the morning’s persistently wet conditions. There will be more dry periods in the forecast after 12 p.m. on Saturday, but isolated showers and storms are still possible.

Around noon on Sunday, there is another round of storms and rain that is more widespread.
Late Sunday morning into early afternoon seems to bring the wettest weather. By mid-afternoon, the rain tendency becomes more sporadic.
Typical ‘almost-summer’ weather is expected to bring a few strong or severe storms on both days. The main dangers are tiny hail and gusty gusts. Tornado risk is minimal, but not nonexistent.
Both weekend mornings should be in the mid- to upper-sixties, with afternoons in the upper-seventies and lower-eighties. It will continue to feel muggy.
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The DMV will get drier, seasonably warm weather on Monday
On Tuesday, a better chance of storms returns to Maryland. On Monday night and into Tuesday morning, a front moves toward the Mid-Atlantic.
Either late Monday or early Tuesday, the front will interact with the abundant moisture that is draping Maryland to cause a wave of storms. There could be a handful of powerful storms. After early-morning showers, Tuesday evening seems to be trending dry.
As we move into the middle of next week, the outlook gets hotter and dries out.