Monday October 29 2018
The clipper representing the last part of this stormy weekend is moving to our north and will be pulling away today. Overnight rain fell and and early morning shower on the north side will be gone followed by shifting winds. It will turn gusty and chilly today, but the warm up is around the corner. This early push of cold air will be shifting to a dominant mild pattern into early November, but next weekend will be a bump along the way.
Local Weather Stats For October 29 in Baltimore
Average High: 63ºF
Record High: 82ºF in 1946
Average Low: 41ºF
Record Low: 26ºF in 2001
Sunrise: 7:331 AM
Sunset 6:08 PM
*Daylight = 2:19 shorter than yesterday
*Bay Water Temperature = 60ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House
Radar Loop
You can see the Clipper Low circulation as it moves over metro New York.
Morning Snapshot
We start in the upper 40s to lower 50s. The wind shift is noticeable in western Maryland and will build our way by mid day.
Winds
Afternoon High Temperatures
Morning Low Temperatures
Looking Ahead:
Storm Animation
The next rain event will arrive Friday and Saturday, bring in a cooler weekend
Jet Stream
Orange = warmer; Blue = colder
Temperature Outlook
Also see:
Cold Stuff
Normal First Frost/Freeze Dates
Maryland Winters: Snowfall by region and records
Winter Outlooks
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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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