First Alert Forecast: More rain expected Wednesday morning

CBS News Baltimore

BALTIMORE - The rain has ended for the time-being along with the strong winds from earlier Tuesday afternoon. 

It will turn colder tonight with lows in the 30s for most areas. 

Highs on Wednesday will only reach the 40s and 50s along with mostly cloudy skies and a chance for showers, especially during the first half of the day as a warm front lifts into the region. 

The warmest day of the year is still expected Thursday in the wake of this warm front. Highs Thursday afternoon will reach the mid and upper 70s, with some parts of Southern Maryland reaching around 80 degrees. 

The record for BWI on Thursday is 78 degrees from 1874 and there is a good chance we will tie that record. 

Cooler weather will return to close out the week with highs in the 40s and 50. 

There will be another chance for showers on Saturday.

The next best chance for rain will come in on Monday along with breezy conditions. 

Temperatures next week will remain above average but will not be as warm as recent days. 

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