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Cool, rainy start Friday with heavier showers into Saturday and gusty east winds. Small craft advisories and tidal rises possible; Memorial Day looks warmer but unsettled.
A cool front replaces this week’s heat — expect showers, gusts and small‑craft advisories through the holiday weekend.
Highs near 96°F today, then scattered thunderstorms this afternoon and evening. Expect gusty winds, hail risk and a sharp cool-down through the holiday.
Maryland reached a $4.1M settlement with Ridgely's Reserve developers over construction runoff that fouled the Gunpowder River. The deal splits $2M in penalties and $2.1M for restoration grants.
Upper 90s Tuesday; storms and a 20–30°F cooldown arrive Wednesday.
Low‑90s today and hotter Tuesday, then widespread storms Wednesday; Code Orange air quality urges caution for sensitive people.
Mostly sunny and near 90°F Sunday with a slight evening storm chance. Expect low‑to‑mid 90s Monday–Tuesday before a cool, stormy Wednesday.
Sunny Saturday with highs near 83°F. Near‑record heat likely Monday–Tuesday and a storm risk Wednesday.
A mid‑May heat surge will push D.C. into the 80s this weekend and into the 90s early next week, with records at risk and storms possible midweek.
Cool start gives way to a breezy, sunny afternoon; weekend temperatures surge into the 80s and 90s.
Baltimore's DPW asked public-water customers across the city and nearby counties to limit nonessential water use as reservoir levels run low. The advisory lists simple conservation steps to reduce demand.
Patchy fog and spotty showers this morning. Gusty northwest winds and a Small Craft Advisory through Friday.
Breezy start gives way to a chance of thunderstorms this afternoon and a wet, gusty night.
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