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Summer Heat Arrives After Seasonable Weekend
Dry weather and above-average temperatures expected in the coming week
Apr. 11, 2026 at 11:13am
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The looming threat of drought casts a hazy, oppressive shadow over a rural landscape as summer heat envelops the region.Baltimore TodayA weak cold front is moving through the region, shifting winds and temperatures back to more seasonable levels for the weekend. However, an active storm track to the west will bring summer-like heat and dry conditions for much of the upcoming week, raising concerns about ongoing drought conditions.
Why it matters
The shift to summer-like temperatures and dry weather after a seasonable weekend will impact residents and businesses, especially as the region continues to experience a precipitation deficit that has led to drought concerns. The lack of rainfall could further stress crops and vegetation during the growing season.
The details
The cold front moving through will drop temperatures from the 70s on Friday back down to the 60s for Saturday and Sunday. But the winds will then shift, allowing an active storm track to the west to pump in warmer, drier air for the work week. High temperatures are expected to reach the upper 80s, with the possibility of some spots hitting 90 degrees, depending on cloud cover. While there is a chance of some spotty showers, the high pressure system will largely keep the region dry, exacerbating the existing precipitation deficit.
- The cold front moved through on Friday, April 10.
- Temperatures will be in the 60s on Saturday, April 11 and Sunday, April 12.
- Summer-like heat with highs in the upper 80s is expected on Monday, April 13 through Thursday, April 16.
- The precipitation deficit for the year so far stands at -3.54 inches.
- The growing season has begun with this precipitation deficit, raising concerns about drought conditions.
The players
Justin Berk
A meteorologist and weather blogger who provided the original weather report.
What’s next
Residents should prepare for the upcoming summer-like heat and dry conditions by conserving water, checking on vulnerable populations, and monitoring for any potential impacts on crops and vegetation.
The takeaway
The shift from a seasonable weekend to summer-like heat and dry weather in the coming week underscores the region's ongoing struggle with drought conditions. While the high pressure system will keep the area largely dry, any spotty showers would be a welcome relief, but likely not enough to significantly improve the precipitation deficit.
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