Tired of all this rain yet? Well, sunnier days are just around the corner.
Storms rolled through the Baltimore region again Saturday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service, but should clear by the evening.
There was a small chance of hail and high winds, but the storms moved quickly through the region. Some areas were expected to see about a quarter inch of rain but, generally, rain was predicted to exceed 0.1 inches.
Showers and storms expected again this afternoon, a few of which could be severe. Clearing out later in the afternoon/evening, giving way to drying conditions through Monday, followed by a warming trend Tuesday through Friday. #DCwx #MDwx #VAwx #WVwx pic.twitter.com/NTgY8SE2K7
— NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) May 31, 2025
The temperature should drop as low as 47 degrees overnight and lead to a cool but sunny Sunday. Temperatures for the first day of June will reach the upper 60s and low to mid-70s across the region.
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Then, a string of sunny days with temperatures approaching those Baltimore summers we all know and love ... OK, that some of us love.
The region got a drenching overnight Friday, with showers beginning downtown minutes after Orioles closer Félix Bautista sealed the win over the Chicago White Sox in a game with an adjusted start time to accommodate the weather.
Storms rolled in as night fell, with some areas experiencing wind gusts that reached 50 mph. Flash flood and tornado warnings were in effect in parts of the state.
The measurement at Baltimore-Washington Thurgood Marshall Airport indicated 0.61 inches of rain overnight, Snyder said.
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