Saturday June 29 2019
We have another hot and humid day in store. Typical late June stuff. But a cold front will trigger a line of storms that is likely to turn severe later this afternoon through evening. A second line of storms tonight will signify the break of the heat wave (temps in the 90s) for a day or two. Sunday and Monday should be noticeable more comfortable outside. Then the heat returns through Independence Day weekend.
Contrary to the limited heat this year, the second highest temperature in Baltimore history was recorded on this date 85 years ago. It was 105ºF on June 29, 1934.
Severe Storm Risk
Most of our region is in the Slight Risk for severe storms, with the exception of southern Maryland according the SPC. However I would just remain on the look out for powerful storms later today.
Please note that as we get closer, these are potential alerts to be issued.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch: A broad area and window with a 4 to 6 hour time frame. This means it MIGHT happen.
Severe Thunderstorm Warning: A focused area like a county usually with a 30 to 60 minute time frame. This means it IS HAPPENING NOW.
Tornado Warning: A focused area and time frame. This would list towns in a likely path within a 15 to 45 minute window.
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Local Weather Stats: Saturday June 29, 2019 in Baltimore
Average High: 87ºF
Record High: 105ºF in 1934
Average Low: 66ºF
Record Low: 53ºF in 1974
Sunrise: 5:42 AM
Sunset 8:37 PM
*Daylight = 0:26 shorter than yesterday
*Bay Water Temperature = 79ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House
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