March 28 2018
The warm air is so close, but the rain is in the way. Check out the 70s in Virginia this afternoon, on the other side of the band of rain that continues to flow over our region. My son’s team was supposed to have their first baseball practice this afternoon. That has been cancelled. Whether is muddy fields from recent snowmelt or the new rain, it is likely that if your kid has some outside sports activity today they will get wet or it will be canceled. Here is a quick look at the radar simulation.
Regional Radar
The flow of rain extends all the way to Texas, but we should get our portion to shift north tonight and Thursday. There is still hope for a dry and warm afternoon for the Orioles Opening Day. But today it is all about the rain.
Radar Simulaiton —> slider
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Thursday Afternoon
The rain should move north tomorrow, but we could get a brief shower late morning. Then we will watch to see if the 70s an reach Baltimore. It should at least reach the upper 60s for the start of the opening day ceremonies.
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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