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Imelda Brings Clouds and Coastal Hazards to Maryland as Cold Front Ushers In Fall

Beach hazards continue from the offshore hurricane, with a cooler, drier turn inland arriving overnight.

Overview

  • Rough surf and dangerous rip currents are affecting Delaware and Maryland beaches, with beach erosion possible through the start of the weekend.
  • Only very light, scattered spritzes reached central and eastern Maryland Tuesday, with showers weakening and shifting south and west by midday.
  • A strong cold front will pass overnight, clearing skies by sunrise and dropping lows to the 50s in Baltimore and into the 40s in some suburbs.
  • Wednesday through Friday will feature sunny, dry, early‑fall conditions with highs near 70 degrees, low humidity, and crisp nights in the upper 40s to low 50s.
  • Dry weather holds this weekend as winds turn southerly and highs rebound to the upper 70s Saturday and near 80 by Sunday, with pleasant 70s likely into Monday.