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Patchy morning fog gives way to sun and a high near 57°F. Showers and thunderstorms return late Thursday into Friday.
Showers and thunderstorms are likely in Baltimore Wednesday morning with gusty cells possible and a high near 72°F. Coastal tide anomalies could produce nuisance flooding at Annapolis and Havre de Grace.
Dense morning fog will slow San Antonio commutes; scattered afternoon storms are possible before a warmer, drier weekend.
Patchy fog and light rain this morning give way to warmer, breezy afternoons with highs near 77°F.
Mostly cloudy this morning in Tampa with highs near 85°F. Small craft advisory eases by mid‑morning as winds subside.
Light rain likely during the Wednesday morning commute; warm, sunny Thursday; cooler, rainy weekend expected.
Clear start, highs near 77°F and scattered afternoon thunderstorms possible. More widespread rain Friday–Saturday and a stronger system could arrive Monday.
An evacuation order in Bradford County was lifted after a brush fire scorched roughly 170 acres near Deden Loop. Crews continue water drops while roads remain restricted.
Mid-morning thunderstorms are likely Wednesday in D.C. with gusty winds and brief small hail. Sunshine and near-80°F warmth return Thursday.
Cool, damp Wednesday with spotty showers and a high near 45°F. Thursday turns warmer but gusty.
Light morning rain gives way to a warm, mostly sunny afternoon with a high near 78°F. Friday night into Saturday brings the next best chance for heavier storms.
Rain and isolated storms this morning with highs near 74. A warm stretch builds late week, with more showers likely Saturday.
Sunny morning, highs near 68°F. Watch for isolated strong storms late today and heavier rain Friday night into Saturday.
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