Monday May 22 – Rain this morning is a signal for much of this week. Be careful what you wish for. Many people ask for dry weekends and batch the rain during the week. That is what we have in store starting with rain today. The entire week will not be wet, but a series of impulses will bring in an overall wet pattern, but there will be some nice breaks in between, especially on Wednesday, then hopefully s dry and warmer set up next weekend.

Today, rain will spread during the morning and reach southern Pennsylvania. But the steady rain will last most of the day around central Maryland and Delmarva, while northern areas will break to on and off showers. The next wave will come on Tuesday, again with many hours of steady and perhaps heavier rain. Wednesday should be dry for the Blue Angels flying over Annapolis, but bring back another chance for rain and storms Thursday. Here are the maps:

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Highs Today

 

Water Vapor Satellite

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NOTE:

Temperatures Will be cool Monday and Tuesday. A warming trend back to the mid 70s will begin with the sun on Wednesday, then feed into potential thunderstorms Thursday.

Maryland Trek 2017

Be part of my 4th annual hike and bike across Maryland this August. See my trek page and sign up for information to do one day, the whole week, or even sponsor this great event.

Milestones this year:

  • I will do my 1000th mile
  • We aim to reach $100,000 for Cool Kids Campaign

Get the award winning Kid Weather App I made with my oldest son and support our love for science, weather, and technology. Our 3 year anniversary of the release and our contribution to STEM education is this November. It has been downloaded in 60 countries, and works in both temperature scales. With your support we can expand on the fun introduction to science and real weather.

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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.