A nor'easter will bring storms to Maryland to start the weekend, according to the latest projections from the National Weather Service. Rain is expected to begin on Friday afternoon and continue through the evening, but much of the weekend could be salvaged.

Meteorologists from Accuweather and the National Weather Service said Maryland residents could see rain and heavy wind begin on Friday and continue through Saturday morning.

The storm that will bring rain to our area originated as Super Typhoon Bolaven in Japan, Accuweather meteorologists said. Last weekend, remnants of the storm brought rain to the Pacific Northwest.

Energy from the storm is moved across the U.S. this week, before meeting moist Atlantic air and forming a new storm near the Carolina coast, and then track north, according to AccuWeather.... Read More: Pikesville Patch