Sunday June 3 2018
The weather today is far from what we would expect for the first weekend of June. A new Low Pressure has formed as expected and will be responsible for sending more rain in our direction prompting yet another Flood Watch. This has forced officials to cut off access to Ellicott City shop owners at noon. The good news is that the downtown clock was found yesterday. As for this storm, it will be pushing a band of heavy rain along with strong winds from the Atlantic that will force temperatures to drop this afternoon. So basically we are near our high temps this morning and some will actually be in the 50s between 4 and 6 PM.
Flood Watch
Rainfall Potential Today
Stats For June 3 in Baltimore
Average High: 78ºF
Record High: 98ºF in 1925
Average Low: 58ºF
Record Low: 47ºF in 1996
Sunrise: 5:41 AM
Sunset 8:28 PM
*Daylight = 1:01 longer than yesterday
*Bay Water Temperature = 73ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House
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Ellicott City Flood Reports:
Raw video, radar, and rain totals
Video of damage from the air, history, and area development concerns
Morning Temperatures
Afternoon Temperatures
Yes, metro Baltimore may be in the 50s between 4 and 6 PM
Morning Radar
The rain looks more impressive across central Maryland than the simulation below. So the model may be under estimating the potential today.
Radar Simulation —> slider
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Radar Animation: NAM 3 Km Model
Watch the storm spin up our way, then push out of here before sunrise Monday
Not Much Heat In Sight For Us
The jet stream shows us a cool down (blue) mid week and not much sustained heat (orange/red) over the next two weeks.
Temperature Outlook
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