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Warm Afternoons Give Way to Stormy Nights and Chilly Fall Air

Summary

  • Warm, summer-like weather Monday and Tuesday
  • Strong cold front brings rain, thunderstorms Tuesday night
  • Fall temperatures return Wednesday through the weekend
Warm Afternoons Give Way to Stormy Nights and Chilly Fall Air

As of October 6th, 2025, the local weather forecast indicates a mix of warm, summer-like conditions and chilly fall weather in the coming days.

On Monday and Tuesday, the region will see early morning fog give way to warm, dry afternoons. Temperatures are expected to top out in the lower 80s, providing a summer-like feel across the area. Monday night will also feature a full Harvest Moon, which will appear slightly larger and brighter than usual due to it being a supermoon.

However, this warm spell will be short-lived. A strong cold front is set to sweep through the region on Tuesday night, bringing a round of rain and possible thunderstorms. The Wednesday morning commute is expected to be slow and wet, with moderate to heavy rainfall and gusty winds. Temperatures on Wednesday will only reach the upper 60s to around 70 degrees.

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The cooler, fall-like air will continue through the rest of the week. Thursday and Friday will see highs in the 60s, with chilly overnight lows in the 40s and even some upper 30s in the western areas. The weekend may start dry on Saturday, but an approaching coastal storm could bring additional rain and wind to the region.

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The weather forecast for the Chesapeake Bay area this week includes warm, summer-like temperatures on Monday and Tuesday, followed by a strong cold front bringing rain, thunderstorms, and chilly fall temperatures for the rest of the week.
The Harvest Moon, which will appear slightly larger and brighter than usual due to it being a supermoon, is expected to be visible on Monday night in the Chesapeake Bay region.
The article mentions that a coastal storm is possible over the weekend and/or into early next week, which could bring rain and wind to the Chesapeake Bay area, but the exact impacts are still uncertain.

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