Thursday April 26 2018
We get a break today with sun and after a cool start, we will warm up a bit. However, there is another round of rain that will reach us Friday morning and it could be heavy. If you are planning on heading to the big boat show, we should improve by noon, and set us up for a nice weekend. The only glitch would be a brief shower Saturday afternoon. Then we set the stage for summer heat to build in next week. Check it out.
Stats For April 26
Average High: 68ºF
Record High: 92ºF in 1990
Average Low: 46ºF
Record Low: 32ºF in 2001
Snow Record: Trace in 1919
Seasonal Snow To Date (at BWI): 15.2
Sunrise: 6:37 AM
Sunset 8:05 PM
*Daylight = 1:58 longer than yesterday
*Bay Water Temperature = 54ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House
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Morning Weather
This is our next storm system…
Satellite Loop
High clouds should increase today as the storm turns our way…
Afternoon Temperatures
Mid to upper 60s
Storm Trend Friday Morning
5 AM to 3 PM Loop
This radar simulation appears to show a morning event arriving around sunrise. Heavy rain and some thunder possible between 9 AM and noon. This should move to out north during the afternoon.
Friday Afternoon Temperatures
Cooler, Upper 50s to near 60ºF
Saturday Afternoon
One more band of showers, possibly a thunderstorm will develop mid to late afternoon.
Pattern Change
The jet stream will flip to a summer like ridge… notice the orange shade next week. It may actually be hotter to our north in New England.
Peak Heat will be next Thursday…
Temperature Outlook
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