Tuesday October 2 2018
As expected, we have a resurgence of summer weather. Warm temperatures and a hint of humidity are a contrast to the rainy September. But we will have two chances for storms this week. One will be this evening and another on Thursday evening. The take away form this is that you may see the rain or lightning bolt icon on your app forecast, but much of the day will be dry. Overall, the next two weeks will remain mostly warmer than average with only one or two cooler days in the mix.
Morning Set Up
Temperatures
The pre-dawn numbers are about 10- to 15 degrees warmer than the average lows.
Local Weather Stats For October 2 in Baltimore
Average High: 72ºF
Record High: 89ºF in 1986
Average Low: 51ºF
Record Low: 35ºF in 1997
Sunrise: 7:03 AM
Sunset 6:47 PM
*Daylight = 2:33 shorter than yesterday
*Bay Water Temperature = 72ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House
Also see:
Will A Wet Summer Bring A Snowy Winter?
Winter Outlook From Two Different Farmers Almanacs
Afternoon High Temperatures
Morning Radar Loop
Most of the action this morning is up along the Great Lakes. This may not look like much with scattered showers in the mountains. But, this line will get more active and dry south later this afternoon and evening.
Evening Storms –> slider
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Thursday: Next Chance Of Storms
Outlook
Jet Stream Animation
Orange/Red = Warm
Blue = Colder
Temperature Outlook
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