March 28 2018
One week ago we had our largest snow storm of the season. Now are setting the stage for a big warm up to time out perfectly with the start of baseball season and opening day at Camden Yards for the Orioles. This morning, temperatures are still chilly and the warm air will slowly build to the north. We have another push of rain that will hold off the really warm air, but tomorrow we will get a window in the rain to allow the surge to 70ºF. Then, more rain and perhaps thunder on Friday.
Stats For March 28
Average High: 58ºF
Record High: 87ºF in 1945
Average Low: 37ºF
Record Low: 21ºF in 1982
Snow Record: 0.2″ in 1956
Seasonal Snow To Date (at BWI): 15.2″
Sunrise: 6:57 AM
Sunset 7:26 PM
*Daylight = 2:35 longer than yesterday
*Bay Water Temperature = 42ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House
Also See: Snow Report March 20-21 2018
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Also See:
My Winter Outlook 2017-2018 for more snow
La Nina Formed: What it could mean to our winter
NOAA Winter Outlook: Not The Best But Not The Worst For Snow
Two Farmers Almanacs Winter 2018 Outlooks
Winter Weather Folkore: Suggestions from Animals and Crops
First Frost and Freeze Dates For Maryland (southern PA and northern VA)
My Preliminary Winter Outlook Notes
Low Snow Winters In Baltimore: To Repeat Or Not Repeat
NOAA Ranks Blizzard 2016 4th Worst Snowstorm On Record
Blizzard 2016 Record Top Snowstorm: Area Totals
Extreme Weather of 2015 balanced out on both ends