Gusty winds are expected for Halloween with clear, dry conditions and highs in the mid-50s to around 60 degrees, potentially causing some tree limbs to fall, especially north of Highway 50, but the weather will be slightly milder this weekend.
The weather in Baltimore and the surrounding region will remain chilly and dry for most of the week, with a potential for rain on Friday. The area is experiencing an expanding drought, and the next report is expected to show worsening conditions. The El Niño event in the Pacific is predicted to have a strong impact on the US winter storm track.
The Cleveland Marathon is happening with temperatures in the upper 40s this morning, but it will warm up to around average with lows in the 70s this afternoon. The weather will be dry with a small chance of a spotty shower or sprinkle on Tuesday. A cold front will cause a brief dip in temperatures on Wednesday night, but it will gradually warm up to around average for Memorial Day weekend, with a possibility of topping 80 degrees.
The D.C. area will experience warm and dry weather with plenty of sunshine through at least Monday, with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s. There may be a few more clouds on Monday, but rain chances are slim through midweek. Temperatures may slightly decrease as the week progresses, but mostly sunny skies and light winds are expected with a chance of a brief late-day shower on Wednesday.