Wednesday October 16 2019
As the storm departs and takes the heavy rain with it to New England, strong winds will develop across our region. Due to the proximity of the Low Pressure, coastal areas will feel it most. The higher elevations of the mountains in western Maryland, VA and WV as well. That is why a Wind Advisory goes into effect at 6 PM this evening and lasts into Thursday. In these areas, winds may gust up to 50 mph
Radar Loop
1:40 PM to 4:10 PM
The forecast shows the center Low Pressure crossing Long Island, NY into New England. The strongest winds will be felt locally overnight and into Thursday morning. The average wind speed will be 25 to 35 mph, but gust to 50 mph. The influence may also be felt over the area bridges, so be alert for potential restrictions.
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Thursday Morning Temperatures
Thursday Morning – Top Wind Gusts
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Also See:
Moderate Drought For Half of Maryland and Virginia: Drought Monitor
Many areas inland from the cities should drop into the 30s by tomorrow morning. This could do it. See the look at when we normally expect the first frost in this link.
Snowy Winters Following A Hot and Dry September
Baltimore Weather At BWI May Not Be As Hot As Reported
Construction at the airport close to the weather station may be added artificial heat. Click here or the image for the details.
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Atmospheric Memory Shaped The US East Coast
Atmospheric Memory Of Hurricanes Over Thousands Of Years Shaped The Coast
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