Storms expected to strengthen throughout Maryland today
- Maryland experienced foggy conditions on the morning of June 10, reducing visibility significantly.
- Weather forecasts predict the possibility of thunderstorms and scattered showers throughout the day.
- Residents should be prepared for potential severe weather as humidity decreases and temperatures rise this week.
In Maryland, the residents experienced a foggy start to the day yesterday, with the visibility reduced to about a quarter mile in some areas. As the fog dissipates, the weather is expected to improve slightly, with a few light showers anticipated throughout the day. The change in weather indicates a transition towards warmer temperatures in the following days, where temperatures will consistently reach the upper 70s to mid-80s, especially on Tuesday. Conditions are expected to become increasingly stable, leading to a calm stretch of weather that may last for several days. This trend indicates a shift from the previous humid conditions to more comfortable weather as the week progresses. Later in the week, residents can expect highs reaching the low 90s as warmer air moves in, with the end of the week possibly bringing another round of storms and showers. Importance is placed on weather advisories, as a level 1 risk of severe weather is declared for southern Maryland, indicating the potential for strong thunderstorms capable of producing heavy downpours and gusty winds. While some neighborhoods may remain dry, the forecasts predict that localized storm development is likely, necessitating preparedness among residents for potentially severe weather. As Father's Day approaches, the possibility of rain showers looms, suggesting that weekend plans may need to adapt to the changing weather conditions, which have the potential to bring significant precipitation.