Thunderstorms, flash flooding predicted through Thursday – Baltimore Sun

The Baltimore area is expected to get numerous showers and thunderstorms as well as isolated instances of flash flooding this week. The National Weather Service predicts repetitive rounds of slow-moving thunderstorms through Thursday.

Tuesday will be partly sunny with a temperature high around 92 degrees. Evening conditions will shift to partly cloudy with a low around 73, and a 70% chance of precipitation is forecast to bring up to a quarter of an inch of rainfall. But higher amounts are possible in thunderstorms.

The chance of precipitation will drop to 40% Wednesday morning, with showers likely and thunderstorms possible. After 2 p.m., the day will be mostly cloudy with a high of 87 and the chance of rain increasing to 70% before dipping to 60% in the night. The temperature low will be 74.

There is a minimal chance of showers Thursday until 2 p.m., when the likelihood increases to 70%. Thursday afternoon will have a high of 87, followed by a low of 70 and a 60% chance of showers at night.

Going into the weekend, the stint of showers will subside as temperatures climb back into the 90s. Friday and Saturday are expected to have a high in the upper 80s. Temperatures will break into the 90s on Sunday.

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