Friday November 25 – Black Friday is the focus on shopping after Thanksgiving, but the sky will remain gray with a chance of a light shower or sprinkle. This weekend a storm will form well off of the coast and be a signal for a very active atmosphere. Strong winds will develop and dominate the next week. This weekend it will be colder air, but next week we will end of on the warmer side of the storm track. The good news is that it will bring in much needed rain for our region through the southeast to help with the wildfires. We could get on the order of 2 to 4 inches of rain from a few systems.
Below is a look at two sliders showing the timeline for the winds and the rain
Wind Building —> slider
Rain Timeline —> Slider
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Temperature Outlook
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Also See:
My Winter Outlook for 2016-2017: Colder with snow spread out more
NOAA Winter Outlook for 2016 to 2017
La Nina Formed: What it could mean to our winter
Farmers Almanacs Split On Cold And Snow
Extreme Weather of 2015 balanced out on both ends
Low Snow Winters In Baltimore: Records Might Surprise You