The cliche ‘scattered storms’ doesn’t help if you have outdoor plans, but it can be tough to track showers over a particular location with specifics, until they develop with the heat of the day. However, last night I wrote about a focus on Washington to Annapolis and Dover. There will be an upper level impulse that may have a focused cluster this afternoon. The same NAM/WRF Model shown below shows that more clearly, but has shifted the focus north about 40 miles. This appears to follow the trend from June around Baltimore and Harford Counties. Compare that to the short range HRRR Model simulation below as well. As for temperatures, highs will be in the mid to upper 80s and still sticky. Not much variation this week showing the pattern remaining intact, but the weekend should dry out a bit.
Radar Simulations
NAM/WRF Model
HRRR Model
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