Wednesday April 25 2018

The simple version of today’s weather states rain. We have a batch this morning and more showers on the way. It will be a mild and breezy day with moist winds from the east that will feed into more rain.  If we can get any sun to break out, that will fuel potential thunderstorms this afternoon and evening.  There will be another round of rain on Friday morning, and then set us up for a quieter weekend.  The big change is the heat next week. Once again I think the models are undercutting the potential highs and we have a chance at reaching the 80s a few days.

Stats For April 25

Average High:  68ºF

Record High: 94ºF in 1960

Average  Low: 46ºF

Record Low: 30ºF in 1956

Snow Record: First calendar date of the year with no record of snow

Seasonal Snow To Date (at BWI): 15.2

Sunrise: 6:38 AM

Sunset 8:04 PM

*Daylight = 2:00 longer than yesterday 

*Bay Water Temperature = 53ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House

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Morning Temperatures

The east wind is locked in for the day. That will keep the moisture around

 

Morning Weather

Low Pressure impacting us today is located in North Carolina. The next system is in the southern plains states…. that will reach us on Friday.

 

Radar Simulation —> slider

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High Temperatures

 

Storm Animation

This shows today’s rain and the rain for Friday…

 

Trending Warmer

This weekend will be cool than average (blue) but next week shows the pattern change to warm us up (orange)

 

Temperature Outlook

 

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