Tuesday March 21 – Rain moved through early this morning and left some damp roads behind. There may be some scattered showers to our north, but this system is pretty much said and done. However, there will be a shift of winds and cold air locking in for a few days. Now that we are fully in Spring, how would you like a quick and enjoyable forecast? That’s pretty much what I get to share this morning, including a warmup by the weekend on the way. The only down side is the while we have a dry week ahead, drought concerns will be growing as the season gets going.
Today: Drying out with some sun after noon… Highs in the mid 60s.
Tonight: Falling back below freezing
Tuesday:
High Pressure builds in but in tandem with a departing storm off of New England’s coast, the winds will be cold from the north and hold our temps down in the 40s.
Outlook
after another chilly day Thursday, we should get a big warm up into the weekend.
Only a few showers possible this weekend. Then a better chance for rain early next week.
Faith in the Flakes
The store is closing for the season. Faith in the Flowers fundraiser for Save a Limb Fund will be relaunching this week.
Storm Smart
Ask me about my STEM Assembly program about severe weather. Scheduling begins this week.
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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