June 8 – We are in the middle of a brief but potent cool pattern that resembles something we might see in winter. The strong and cool upper level winds will bring a disturbance that will erupt in showers mid day. This will primarily be on the north side of Baltimore with more action in southern Pennsylvania. The showers will pass late morning and into the early afternoon, followed by strong winds that could gust to 40 mph. Tonight temperatures will drop into the 40s in the inland suburbs. Then a huge bounce to the weekend with at least one day of true heat.
Quick Announcement About My 3rd Trek Across Maryland
On August 7 I will be embarking on my 3rd trek across Maryland for Cool Kids Campaign. This is a 325 mile hike and bike from the summit of Wisp to the Inlet of Ocean City over 7 days. When I was 14 years old I almost lost my leg. I recovered and went back to playing sports. I do this to inspire kids battling cancer today and share their stories. I am looking for fun and ambitious people to join my team. You can do a single day, the whole week, or provide your own team. There is also a big opportunity for box partners to pledge and get large media exposure in return. Please see this link and contact Victoria at Cool Kids Campaign to signup. The trek route and more about my story is on my trek page.
Here is a quick look at the weather maps…
Simulated Radar
Winds This Afternoon
Note these are steady winds, gusts could reach 40 mph.
High Temperatures
There may be some spots on the north side that will stay in the 60s
Weekend Outlook
There is a risk of storms Saturday afternoon and evening. This will come with the next cold front as temperatures are expected to reach the 90s
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