Monday April 3 – There is a large storm complex still threatening the Deep South with severe storms. A piece of that will head out way tomorrow, but today it looks like just clouds will be moving out way wth the rain trying to hold off until this evening. Warmer air will push the 60s, making for a nice opening day at Camden Yards. Opening Day ceremonies will be in the 2 PM hour with the game likely ending by 7 PM, key hours to consider for tracking any renegade showers. Here’s a quick look with a larger view of the storms below.
Severe Storm Outlook
Water Vapor Loop
Tracking The Storm
As is often the case in spring, the severe weather will peak to our west and south, then arrive in a weakened form a day or two later. We will have an active track this week with rain Tuesday morning, and perhaps a better chance of storms on Thursday. Then colder into the weekend.
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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