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Rainy Friday To Bring Cooler Temperatures To Maryland
Strong, damaging winds and isolated flooding are possible throughout the weekend.

ROCKVILLE, MD — Scorching temperatures will give way to much cooler days as rain moves through central and northern Maryland over the weekend.
The National Weather service warns thunderstorms beginning Thursday afternoon and continuing through the weekend could produce damaging winds and isolated flooding.
The rain will bring Saturday's high to 70 degrees and Sunday's to 68. However, the weather service predicts temperatures will return to the mid 80s by Tuesday.
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Excessive humidity could stick around through the weekend as rain continues to fall across the area.
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We have one more hot, humid day to get through before cooler weather starts moving into the region Friday. However, the heat and humidity will not move out quietly, as the risk of showers and t-storms will steadily increase starting later this afternoon and continuing thru Friday pic.twitter.com/SsePTLRNKF
— NWS DC/Baltimore (@NWS_BaltWash) September 6, 2018
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