Tuesday July 17 2018
Today is world emoji day and I will honor that with a simplified forecast below. But we still need to show the radar simulation as it will get stormy. Some showers will move into the area as lunchtime, but the afternoon and evening will erupt with strong storms and a slight risk they turn severe. This round will cross the bay to the eastern shore and the beaches. But we all get the benefit of lower humidity and a drop in temperatures to finish the work week. This weekend, the pattern may turn busy with daily showers into next week.
- Today:?⚡️Low 90s
- Tomorrow: ? Mid 80s
- Thursday/Friday: ☀️ Mi 80s
- Saturday: ⛅️Upper 80s
- Sunday: ⛈ Upper 80s
Stats For July 17 in Baltimore
Average High: 88ºF
Record High: 101ºF in 1988
Average Low: 67ºF
Record Low: 58ºF in 1987
Sunrise: 5:53 AM
Sunset 8:30 PM
*Daylight = 1:22 shorter than yesterday
*Bay Water Temperature = 80ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House
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Morning Set Up
It was already warm and muggy at 7 AM
Satellite Loop:
The cold front is getting active in western PA and WV this morning
Radar Simulation—> slider
Storms erupt during the afternoon, but the cold front will finally move through 8 PM to midnight with a few last storms.
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High Temperatures Today
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