A high-pressure system is expected to move in from the west today, bringing breezy conditions with gusts of up to 30 mph to Baltimore. Breezy conditions are expected today due to a narrow pressure gradient between low pressure offshore and developing high pressure from the west, according to the National Weather Service’s Baltimore, Maryland/Washington, DC office. Cloud cover is predicted to break up in the afternoon, and temperatures will remain in the mid to upper 50s throughout the day. With lows in the mid-30s, the evening is expected to be clear and seasonably cold.
A high-pressure system is expected to move south on Sunday night after positioning itself overhead by Sunday morning, causing a warmer trend on Monday. Relative humidity levels are expected to remain over 40%, reducing the immediate risk of wildfires even though the gusty conditions are raising some concerns about fire weather. There won’t be any precipitation in the near future.
With a stronger cold front expected to move through the region late Wednesday night, the long-term picture indicates a change in weather patterns from Tuesday through Friday. For the second half of next week, this front is predicted to bring cooler air, with repercussions such as the first extensive accumulation of snow in the Appalachian region. Compared to recent weeks, the mid-to-late-week period becomes considerably more active.
Northwest winds will affect flights today and drop to less than 10 kt overnight, affecting both aviation and maritime conditions. It is anticipated that the skies will clear, improving flight conditions through Sunday. For seamen, the same winds are creating solid SCA conditions today, but they will also lessen and settle to about 10 kt by Sunday.
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