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Tropical Impacts and Wet Weekend Ahead for Maryland
26 Sep, 2025
Summary
- Patchy fog and light showers giving way to sunshine on Friday
- Wet weather expected Saturday afternoon through Sunday
- Powerful cold front bringing coolest temperatures of the season next week
As of September 26th, 2025, Maryland is experiencing a mix of weather conditions. Early Friday morning saw areas of patchy fog and light showers on the eastern shore, but these are now eroding to reveal pockets of sunshine. The day is expected to be pleasant across most of the state, with highs in the lower 80s.
However, a more unsettled weather pattern is set to move in over the weekend. On Saturday, the day is expected to start mainly dry, with cloudy skies and temperatures in the 60s. But by midday, rain is expected to approach central and northern Maryland, continuing into the afternoon and evening. The rain is forecast to be light to moderate, with the potential for heavier pockets in southern Maryland and the eastern shore.
The rain is expected to continue into Saturday night and possibly Sunday as well. The forecast for Sunday is a bit more uncertain, as the boundary that brought the rain may sink southward again, allowing for drier conditions, especially in the afternoon and evening. Temperatures on Sunday are expected to be slightly warmer, reaching the middle to upper 70s.
Looking ahead, a powerful Canadian cold front with high pressure behind it will bring some of the coolest weather of the season by the middle of next week. High temperatures on Tuesday are expected to top out in the lower 70s, with Wednesday seeing crisp and cool conditions, with highs only in the middle to upper 60s.