When will the rain start?
Rain showers are expected to develop after 2 PM on Thursday, March 20th, with the heaviest rain expected between 4 PM and 6 PM.
Weather / Maryland
Maryland is bracing for a wet start to spring, with heavy rain and possible thunderstorms predicted for the first day of the season. The spring equinox, marking equal day and night, occurred at 5:01 AM EDT on March 20, 2025. A cold front is...
The arrival of spring in Maryland is accompanied by a dynamic weather pattern. A cold front is sweeping across the state, bringing a mix of conditions. Initially, warm, gusty winds from the south are expected to push temperatures into the upper 60s, exceeding normal values by more than 10 degrees. However, these warm temperatures will be accompanied by increasing cloud cover and an increasing chance of precipitation.
A wave of low pressure is developing along the cold front, increasing the probability of heavier rainfall and even isolated thunderstorms, especially during the evening hours. Rain showers are expected to move eastward, primarily affecting the area between 2 PM and midnight. After the passage of the cold front, winds will shift, bringing colder air from the northwest. Wind gusts up to 40 mph on Friday the 21st, will make temperatures feel significantly colder. There's even a possibility of snow showers in Western Maryland where temperatures are much lower.
The next week looks to present alternating days of weather, with showers or rain expected.
Rain showers are expected to develop after 2 PM on Thursday, March 20th, with the heaviest rain expected between 4 PM and 6 PM.
There is a possibility of isolated thunderstorms, especially during the evening hours on Thursday, March 20th.
Temperatures will drop to the mid-50s on Friday, March 21st, but with wind gusts up to 40 mph, it will feel like it's in the 40s.
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