Maryland is currently experiencing scattered showers on Easter Sunday, a weather event influenced by a broader pattern that is set to introduce a cooling trend across the region. According to CBS News, the showers are not uniformly distributed but are affecting various areas of the state with light to moderate rainfall. This precipitation is linked to a frontal system that is moving through the area, which is also the primary cause of the anticipated temperature drop following the rain. The showers are expected to be intermittent, providing periods of dry weather between rainfall.