The gloomy coastal low is finally moving away from the Mid-Atlantic, allowing sunshine to slowly return to Maryland. Behind it, a dry cold front and strong Canadian high pressure will usher in much cooler, calmer nights — setting the stage for the first widespread frost potential of the season later this week.
MARYLAND TODAY & TONIGHT — DRIZZLE FADES, SKIES SLOWLY CLEAR
Drizzle and low clouds are tapering off across central and eastern Maryland this afternoon. Sunshine will gradually increase from west to east as the coastal low moves farther offshore. Skies should become mostly clear this evening across much of the state. Northwest winds will remain breezy at times, gusting up to 25 mph before settling overnight. Highs will range from the upper 60s near the Bay to the low 70s farther in