Hurricane Erin, beaches and Maryland
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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°.
Hurricane Erin continues to rapidly intensify in the Atlantic Ocean with its outer bands starting to impact the northern Leeward Islands.
CBS Baltimore on MSN2d
Hot summer weather, some spotty storms in Maryland this weekend
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Maryland weather stays hot and muggy through the weekend. Storms Friday afternoon will exit for a drier weekend.
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WBAL-TV on MSNMaryland weather forecast: Temps remain cool, chance for storms persists on Aug. 19
Chief Meteorologist Tom Tasselmyer said the cold front will stay in the area, with temps remaining in the low-70s on Tuesday.
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.
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Tropical Storm Erin is forecast to become a major hurricane soon and could pose serious threats to Maryland's coastal areas.