Hurricane Erin, Delaware and Maryland
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On Tuesday morning, Assateague Island National Seashore and Ocean City closed public access to the ocean. Hurricane Erin isn't expected to make landfall, but the Category
It'll be a warm and humid day with highs for more neighborhoods getting into the 90s. Within Baltimore City limits, we could see a few neighborhoods peaking in the upper 90s. Feels like temperatures or heat index values will rise to near 100° and some areas may feel like over 100°.
Chief Meteorologist Tom Tasselmyer said Wednesday will see temperatures in the low-80s with parts of the region having a possibility for thunderstorms.
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Hot summer weather, some spotty storms in Maryland this weekend
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Thursday stays warm and sticky, with highs pushing near 90 degrees. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will fire up again as a cold front moves through, and some of those storms could bring heavy downpours and gusty winds before things start to quiet down later in the evening.
Meteorologist Alena Lee said Hurricane Erin will bring high waves and dangerous rip currents. It has prompted tropical storm alerts along the East Coast.
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Friday started off with some early morning valley fog, but that's already burned away, leaving a mix of sun and scattered clouds. The air behind this front is still plenty warm and muggy, so don't expect a big drop in temperatures.