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Mid-Atlantic Severe Weather Conference 2023
Featuring: WBAL Meteorologist Ava Marie and forecasters Jack, Zach, and
Jason discussing wind damage in Westminster after the August 7th outbreak

Updated 6 day forecast: Sunny at times, with chances for periodic isolated showers and storms

9/19/2024

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For Friday, SPEND TIME OUTSIDE!!! It is going to be absolutely gorgeous with sunny skies, warm temps, and low humidity. It doesn't get any better for late September. By Saturday, it should still be a fairly nice day, but slightly higher humidity, cloud cover, and a chance for evening showers and thunderstorms. An isolated severe storm cant be ruled out, but overall the risk is low due to unfavorable timing and modest severe weather parameters. There wont be thunderstorms everywhere, and its likely that some places don't see any rain. The highest chances are along and west of Route 15, but could extend to the I-95 corridor depending on the timing of the cold front. 

Sunday will be another great day for outdoor activity with mild temps and low humidity, along with partly to mostly sunny skies. Temps continue to remain mild with relatively low humidity through mid week. Each day will feature a low chance for rain, mainly in the evening, but chances overall are low each day. They do increase on Wednesday, with the approach of a weak cold front. No day will be a washout at all, and significant rainfall is not anticipated with plenty of dry time expected. 

Low temps this week will be in the 50s and 60s, so keep those windows open!

Senior Forecaster Jack
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