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Maryland, nestled in the Mid-Atlantic region, offers a diverse landscape from the Atlantic coast to rolling farmlands and bustling cities. Known for its historic sites, vibrant cultural scene, and delicious seafood, it's a compact yet varied destination that has something for everyone.
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6,177,224 (2021 estimate)
Humid Subtropical - Maryland experiences four distinct seasons with hot, humid summers and cool, wet winters. The coastal areas are milder, while inland regions can be colder. The state is also prone to thunderstorms and hurricanes, particularly in the summer and early fall.
April to June, September to October
Spring and fall offer pleasant weather, blooming landscapes, and vibrant fall foliage. These periods are ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
March, July, August, November
Shoulder seasons can be hot in summer and cool in early spring and fall. July and August are peak beach months, while March and November offer fewer crowds and lower prices.