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Baltimore weather: An extra hour of sleep before a sunny day ushers in threats of rain

Jurnee Mitchell, 2, picks a pumpkin with her mother Taquira Boyer at the FutureCare Sandtown’s  20th Halloween festival. The event gives Baltimore City school children a fun, safe way to celebrate the holiday. Activities include: horse-drawn carriage rides, inflatable moon bounces, a pumpkin patch, face painting, hot lunch and goody bags filled with candy and cold weather gear. The Oriole Bird, Raven's Poe, and Jonathan Ogden join in the fun. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Jurnee Mitchell, 2, picks a pumpkin with her mother Taquira Boyer at the FutureCare Sandtown’s 20th Halloween festival. The event gives Baltimore City school children a fun, safe way to celebrate the holiday. Activities include: horse-drawn carriage rides, inflatable moon bounces, a pumpkin patch, face painting, hot lunch and goody bags filled with candy and cold weather gear. The Oriole Bird, Raven’s Poe, and Jonathan Ogden join in the fun. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
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An extra hour of sleep never hurt anybody.

Sunday is expected to be mostly sunny, with highs in the low 60s and lows in the mid-40s, with cloudy skies and a potential for rain late.

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The workweek will kick off with a chance of Monday showers and a high near 62 and an evening low around 44.

The mostly pleasant stretch of weather comes after one of the region’s wettest Octobers in recent years, according to NWS data, and offers a much-needed break for residents recovering from Thursday’s coastal flooding.

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