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Clear conditions persist with no rain in sight; freeze warning Sunday evening

Oct. 26 – The Baltimore region is expected to remain mostly sunny and clear for the next week as temperatures remain in the low 60s.

According to the National Weather Service, a freeze warning is in effect Sunday night. Warmer temperatures are forecast later in the week.

There will be no rain seen through Wednesday, continuing a trend of weeks without precipitation.

There is a 30% chance of showers from Thursday night to Friday, but otherwise the forecast is clear.

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High temperatures on Sunday will hover around 60 degrees under partly sunny skies, with a low around 33 degrees in the evening, the forecast said.

Monday will be sunny, with a high around 65. Mostly clear skies are expected in the evening with a low around 48.

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Tuesday is forecast to be mostly sunny with a high near 70, mostly sunny Wednesday with a high near 77, and mostly sunny Thursday with a high near 80.

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Originally published: October 25, 2024 at 8:45 am

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