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Tilden's Forecast (Weekend and Monday)

*A flood watch is currently in effect until 12:00 pm tomorrow (Saturday).

Wet, rainy, and cooler conditions on Saturday will likely cancel or postpone outdoor activities. We should see at least some clearing on Sunday fortunately.

Quick forecast:

Saturday: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm, highs in the low to mid-50s, windy.

Saturday night: Rainy, lows in the low to mid-40s, windy.

Sunday: Lingering showers and drizzles, mostly cloudy, highs between 50-and-55, windy.

Detailed forecast:

Tonight (Friday): Rain continues overnight with a rumble of thunder and locally heavy downpours possible. Patchy fog is also likely overnight with lows dipping down into the low to mid-50s. Winds out of the northeast will also pick up gusting at around 30 mph by dawn. Confidence: Medium-High.


Tomorrow (Saturday): Periodic showers again with rumbles of thunder also possible. Highs don't heat up much and will likely stay in the low to mid-50s with foggy conditions and winds from the northeast gusting at around 30 mph. Confidence: Medium.


Tomorrow night: Rain and clouds aren't going anywhere for lows to drop into the lower to mid-40s with winds continuing to gust between 30-and-35 mph. Confidence: Medium.


Sunday (Mother's Day): Lingering showers and drizzles are likely, but hopefully we get at least a glimpse of the sun with mostly cloudy skies throughout the day and chilly highs right around 50-to-55. Winds from the northeast could also gust between 20-and-25 mph at times. Confidence: Medium-Low.


Sunday night: The shower should finally end by the evening with partially clearing skies overnight and lows in the lower to mid-40s. Winds come out of the north between 5-and-10 mph. Confidence: Medium-Low.


Monday: Highs start to warm up hitting the upper-50s to the lower-60s with mostly sunny skies finally making a return as winds from the northeast gust at around 20 mph once or twice. Confidence: Medium-Low.


Monday night: Partly cloudy skies with lows in the mid to upper-40s and winds between 5-and-10 mph from the northeast. Confidence: Medium-Low.


Author: Jackson Hammack.


Sources: Capital Weather Gang, National Weather Service, Windy.


Updates: Any questions or comments about the forecast? Submit them to me via school email at 175785@mcpsmd.net. Thanks for reading!


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Vince Aleman Reyes
Vince Aleman Reyes
May 09, 2022

thanks Jackson

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