Thursday June 14 2018
A cold front is passing through and brining in another fresh Canadian air mass. This will drop the humidity while temperatures remain warm. Overall, we have a chance to dry out as the weather pattern has changed. This weekend should be ‘mostly’ dry, but there could be some overnight showers Saturday into Sunday morning. But this should be out first dry weekend since April. It will include a warm up that could bring us into the mid 90s by early next week. However, it will not last as we do not have any prolonged heat waves in sight.
Stats For June 14 in Baltimore
Note: One year ago today we tied the record high temperature
Average High: 83ºF
Record High: 98ºF in 1994
Average Low: 62ºF
Record Low: 46ºF in 1978
Sunrise: 5:39 AM
Sunset 8:34 PM
*Daylight = 0:26 longer than yesterday
*Bay Water Temperature = 71ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House
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Morning Set Up
Satellite Loop (4 Hours Ending 6:32 AM)
Temperatures
High Temperatures
Weekend Weather
While I want to focus on the weather remaining dry, there maybe some showers overnight Saturday into Sunday morning.
Blip In The Trend
The jet stream shows a boost of heat early next week that should bring us into the 90s. But it will not last long. There still appears to be no prolonged heat in sight.
Jet Stream Animation
Temperature Outlook
Note: When the heat breaks, we could see some strong/severe storms early next week.
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