Monday June 11 2018
A cold front is already moving into southern Maryland. The rain is lagging behind, but will also push south today. It is mid June and temps should be in the lower to middle 80s. Today, most of our area will stay in the 60s. Some warming is inevitable, but not true heat is in sight. At this point, I think we just want to go few days without rain for some improvement. That might be a little tough as well. Here’s a quick look.
Stats For June 11 in Baltimore
Note: June 5th was the earliest date on record that Baltimore has broken 100 degrees, back in 1925
Average High: 82ºF
Record High: 99ºF in 1911
Average Low: 60ºF
Record Low: 40ºF in 1972
Sunrise: 5:40 AM
Sunset 8:33 PM
*Daylight = 0:32 longer than yesterday
*Bay Water Temperature = 72ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House
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Morning Set Up
Radar Loop
The rain is lagging about 100 miles or so behind the front.
Radar Simulation —> slider
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High Temperatures
This is more than 10 degrees below average… But We may get some late day sun
Looking Ahead:
Showers will move in Tuesday overnight into Wednesday morning…. Then we dry out Thursday/Friday.
Next Weekend:
Wouldn’t it be nice if we could get a dry weekend. Next weekend will not be a washout, but we will have more showers each afternoon
Temperature Outlook
Shine On
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