Sunday March 10 2019
We lost an hour of sleep thanks to Daylight Saving Time, but you will notice it when the sun sets later after 7 PM. The bulk of the overnight rain is moving out, however there has been some thick fog forming. So it may be a few hours until you get to notice the change in the weather. But a warm front is moving through as part of this large storm.
Depending on when we can get some of that sun to poke through, temperatures should shoot into the mid 60s. We will settle back closer to normal during a mostly dry week. But the next round of rain at the end of the week will come with more warm air.
Local Weather Stats For March 10, 2019 in Baltimore
Average High: 52ºF
Record High: 80ºF in 2016
Average Low: 32ºF
Record Low: 11ºF in 1996
*Record Snow: = 8.0″ in 1892
Sunrise: 7:25 AM
Sunset 7:08 PM
*Daylight = 2:34 longer than yesterday
*Bay Water Temperature = 39ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House
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Morning Temperatures
Most of our area starts in the mid 30s and 40s.
Notice the warm up in West Virginia with 50s and 60s before sunrise. That is the air that should be here this afternoon.
Temperature Timeline Today
There are ares of thick fog, that will gradually lift and the clouds should thin with breaks of sun this afternoon.
Morning
Noon
4 PM: High Temperatures
Weather Outlook This Week
How about a fee dry days in a row? It looks like our next risk of rain will be later Thursday and Friday
Temperature Outlook:
After today’s warm up, we fall back to reality this week. But it will be DRY!
The next chance of rain will also bring in the warm up back to the mid and upper 60s Thursday and Friday.
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