Thursday October 25 2018

This morning starts off with the coldest air of the season. Many areas are in the frost zone in the 30s. Some are at or below the freezing mark. Simply a response to longer nights. But we will get sun and back to the 50s today. Then we watch the developing storm that is taking shape in east Texas. This will move along the Gulf Coast and then up the east coast Friday. Once again the trend is faster. So rain is likely to arrive sooner Friday. But may break up sooner Saturday afternoon. Most of Sunday will be dry! But, second storm will be a clipper style reaching us Sunday night into Monday morning. Here’s the latest info

 

Local Weather Stats For October 25 in Baltimore

Average High:  64ºF

Record High: 77ºF in 1931

Average  Low: 42ºF

Record Low:  28ºF in 1962

Sunrise: 7:26 AM

Sunset 6:13 PM 

*Daylight = 2:23 shorter than yesterday 

*Bay Water Temperature = 61ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House 

 

Morning Snapshot

 

Nor’easter Storm Highlights

See the local timeline sliders below the animation loop

Friday Morning – The Low Pressure will be in the same area as Hurricane Michael’s landfall. This is where it will curve to the northeast and head our way

 

Saturday Morning – Low Pressure passes by and heads north. The strong winds and rain will end from south to north as it moves by… but showers will linger around Baltimore and southern PA into the afternoon.

 

Monday Morning – A second storm (clipper style) will race by with another hit of rain

 

 

Storm Animation

 

Local Timelines

Friday —> slider

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Saturday —> slider 

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Peak Winds

 

Rainfall Potential

 

Temperature Outlook 

After Monday, we dry out and turn a little more mild for Halloween and the start of November.

 

Also see:

Cold Stuff

Normal First Frost/Freeze Dates

Maryland Winters: Snowfall by region and records

 

Winter Outlooks

Will A Wet Summer Bring A Snowy Winter?

El Nino Modoki May Enhance Snow Chances

Winter Outlook From Two Different Farmers Almanacs

NOAA Winter 2018-2019 Outlook Explained: This Actually Supports Snow

 

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FITF Gear: Store Open Early By Request

Snowstix- We Need You To Measure Snow Too

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