Gradually less rainy early this week before a brighter and warmer Wednesday.
Express forecastCloudy with lingering showers. Lows: Upper 40s to near 50.The remnants of Ian produce plenty of showers today as we stay cloudy, cool and breezy. Another 0.5-0.75 inches of rain is possible in some locations today. An occasional shower is still possible tomorrow with only an isolated shower on Tuesday as temperatures remaining well below average, before higher pressure brings a brighter and warmer Wednesday.
Plenty of clouds with scattered showers throughout the day. Northerly winds are breezy with peak gusts near 30 mph. Some higher gusts are possible along the Chesapeake Bay and Eastern Shore. Temperatures are mainly steady in the mid-50s to near 60 and feel even cooler with the clouds, rain and gusty breeze. Confidence: Medium-HighIt’s a mostly cloudy night with more scattered showers likely. Overnight lows cool off to the upper 40s to near 50 as an occasionally gusty breeze continues.
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