March 23 – It is cold this morning and will remain chilly this afternoon as we reach the mid to upper 40s. But a quiet day with the sun shining will make it feel better. Some rain will arrive Friday morning marking a change in the pattern that may be good for everyone. Believe it or not, we have a little drought situation, so we can take all the rain we can get early in the growing season. Baltimore is 0.66 inches of precipitation below average for the month. But since January 1 down 2.46″. I will have more on that in another report. But, the rain on the way, along with warm temps is a win. Let’s start with Friday morning, then the end of the weekend.
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Warm Saturday
Temperature forecast vary, but we tend to end up a little warmer than first forecast in this type of set up
Next System Arrive Sunday
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Showers may continue through Tuesday
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Temperature Outlook
After Friday, lows stay out of the 30s.
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Faith in the Flakes
The store is closing for the season. Next week we wil be shifting back to spring mode. This will include a severe weather STEM assembly program.
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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