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Lake Shore Maryland Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC 307 PM EDT Fri Oct 10 2025

.SYNOPSIS... High pressure near Cape Cod will continue to move east further offshore tonight. A powerful coastal low will develop off the Southeast U.S. coast, then track northward up the East Coast this weekend into early next week. A second area of high pressure builds in toward the middle of next week.

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.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM SATURDAY MORNING/... High pressure off of the coast of New England will continue to move away tonight. Light east to southeast winds will persist through tonight. Dry conditions are expected with near average nighttime temperatures in the 50s, primarily along and east of I-95 and the upper 30s to low 40s west of the Blue Ridge, while middle to upper 40s in between the areas.

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.SHORT TERM /6 AM SATURDAY MORNING THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT/... A coastal low pressure system will take shape off of the Southeast U.S. Coast tonight through midday Saturday, before moving north along the Eastern Seaboard Saturday afternoon through Sunday night. An occasional shower or sprinkles could evolve Saturday into Saturday evening from southeast to northwest across the region. A light to moderate steadier rainfall could arrive in several bands overnight Saturday through Sunday night as the coastal low gets closer to the mid- Atlantic region and nearly stalls. Rain amounts could average 1 to 2 inches along and east of a line from Hagerstown to Warrenton to Fredericksburg. To the west of this line, one-half to three-quarters of an inch. The heaviest rainfall could reach the 3 to 3.5 inch amounts in places. The interaction between the departing area of high pressure off the New England Coast and the coastal low pressure system will result in stronger northeast winds to develop and persist through much of the weekend. An elongated trough of low pressure, accompanied by a few mid-level disturbances, will help to tighten the pressure gradient Saturday through Sunday to result in stronger northeasterly winds. Northeast winds will increase late Saturday night through Sunday afternoon with sustained winds of 10 to 20 mph gusting 25 to 30 mph. Winds could gust 35 to 40 mph over land within a several miles of the Chesapeake Bay shoreline. A big uncertainty remains in the track and intensity of coastal low, simultaneously, as it moves up the coast. Also, to make matters even less certain, is the interaction or phasing of the mid- level disturbances with the coastal low and the exact location of that occurrence.

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.LONG TERM /MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... Breezy and wet conditions likely continue into Monday, and perhaps even into the first half of Tuesday, as the coastal low meanders off the Delmarva Peninsula before eventually pulling further offshore on Tuesday.

There seems to be a decent amount of agreement that precipitation should taper off by Tuesday afternoon as the low shift further to the east. However, it remain close enough that winds may still remain elevated for a couple days thereafter.

High pressure will then return to the region in the wake of this storm system, bringing a return to mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the 60s to low 70s Tuesday and Wednesday.

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.AVIATION /18Z FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... VFR conditions are expected through tonight. Winds southeast 5 to 10 knots. A coastal low develops along the Southeast U.S. coast this weekend, then moves north along the Mid-Atlantic coast through the start of next week. This is going to bring showers, some steady rain, breezy conditions and likely sub-VFR conditions Saturday evening through Sunday night.

Sub-VFR conditions are likely to continue on Monday and perhaps even into the first half of the day on Tuesday as a strong area of low pressure impacts the region, bringing rain and gusty winds. Winds will shift from the NNW on Monday, and will be around 20-25 knots, especially along/east of I-95 at MTN, BWI, and IAD.

Precipitation should come to an end by midday Tuesday, with VFR conditions returning. Winds remain out of the north, and will remain somewhat elevated (gusting to around 20 knots).

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.MARINE... Winds southeast 10 to 15 knots through tonight. A coastal low begins to develop off the Southeast U.S. coast over the weekend, then tracks up the coast toward the Delmarva through the early part of next week. This is going to bring a prolonged period of hazardous marine conditions to all of the waters. A Gale Watch is in effect for all the waters Saturday evening through Sunday night. Frequent wind gusts of 35-45 knots are likely most of Sunday, with occasional gusts around 50 knots possible. A Gale Watch has been extended in time Monday morning and afternoon for the central Chesapeake Bay and Lower Tidal Potomac.

Gale conditions will likely continue into Monday as well, which has prompted extensions of the Gale Watch into that period in the central and southern Chesapeake Bay waters and lower Tidal Potomac. Waves during the peak winds of this event could be pretty substantial, reaching heights of 4 to 7 feet over the wider waters of the Chesapeake Bay.

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.TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING... Winds southeast this afternoon will push tidal anomalies up, likely bringing most locations to Action Stage during high tide through this evening. Minor coastal flooding is forecast at Annapolis this evening. Additional coastal flooding is likely this weekend as a coastal low develops to our south and moves up the East Coast.

Depending on the ultimate track of the low, potentially significant coastal flooding could occur. However, there is a lot of uncertainty in the forecast this far out, especially for Sunday into early next week. It is possible that water remains trapped in the middle bay, leading to coastal flooding from Annapolis southward, but tides lower significantly in the northern bay.

On the back end of this system, strong N/NW winds could push tides out rapidly, potentially leading to blowout conditions everywhere. Low Water Advisories may need to be considered, but it is still a bit too far out to be certain at this time.

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.LWX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... DC...None. MD...Gale Watch from Saturday evening through late Sunday night for MDZ008. Coastal Flood Advisory from 6 PM this evening to midnight EDT tonight for MDZ014. VA...None. WV...None. MARINE...Gale Watch from Saturday evening through late Sunday night for ANZ530-531-535-536-538-539. Gale Watch from Saturday evening through Monday evening for ANZ532>534-537-540>543.

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SYNOPSIS...KLW NEAR TERM...KLW/KRR SHORT TERM...KLW/KRR LONG TERM...CJL AVIATION...KLW/CJL MARINE...KLW/CJL TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...KLW

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