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Thursday weather: Plenty of sun and warmth
That’s according to the National Weather Service, whose Thursday forecast features a little of nearly everything.
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The National Weather Service warns of “significant snow to the tri-state from Sunday into Monday”. Some of the strong storms may produce gusty winds and small hail.
A low-pressure system is forecast to move up the coast Sunday, and the amount and type of precipitation that falls in Baltimore depends on how closely it tracks to land.
There is a 20 percent chance of rain possible Friday when the high will be 56.
Pydynowski said snow could begin falling mid to late morning Sunday, possibly starting as a mix of rain and snow before changing to snow later in the day.
It should be warm today, though, with highs in the mid 60s.
The temperature should hit a high near 64 and the wind for most of the afternoon will be from the west at 5 to 11 miles per hour.
It will become mostly cloudy Thursday night when the low will drop to 38.
For Thursday, expect a high near 60 with a 50 percent chance of rain and maybe a thunderstorm in the afternoon.
Mostly cloudy skies are expected into Sunday night, along with a 50 percent chance of snow. Skies will be partly sunny and temperatures will peak at about 36.
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Such storms are expected mainly after 4 p.m. from Springfield to Boston.