Tuesday June 26 2018
It’s primary election day in Maryland and the weather is no excuse to keep you away from voting. We continue to be in a cooler than normal pattern with the upper air wind flow out of the north and northwest. That translates to another comfortable day as temperatures remain five degrees or more below average. The concentration of storms has been across the nations mid section and dropping to our south. That will push through our region Wednesday evening and Thursday, getting back to the warm stuff. In fact, this weekend should be more typical of late June with plenty of heat, but nothing to extreme for us.
Stats For June 26 in Baltimore
Average High: 86ºF
Record High: 99ºF in 1954
Average Low: 65ºF
Record Low: 52ºF in 1986
Sunrise: 5:41 AM
Sunset 8:37 PM
*Daylight = 0:17 shorter than yesterday
*Bay Water Temperature = 75ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House
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Morning Set Up
Water Vapor Satellite Loop
The cool flow from the northwest is sending high thin cirrus clouds or way. Those may dim the sun and turn the sky a milky white, but no rain in sight… until tomorrow.
Morning Temperatures
High Temperatures
Next Round Of Rain/Storms Wednesday Evening Into Thursday
Heat Building
Temperature Outlook
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