Monday October 28 2019
After the deluge on Sunday morning, then the clearing for the afternoon, we have remained clear and mild. Temperatures will be comfortable for late October standards this will before an abrupt pattern change for November. Snow in Denver this morning is a sign of the plentiful cold waiting to swing our way. In between, a storm that will bring us rain on Halloween. But we have hope for the kids as we test a trend I have seen all month with recent storms.
Headlines
- Dry and Mild Start To The Week
- Another Snowstorm in Denver Signals Our Pattern Change For November
- Halloween Rain: Some Hope for A Break Thursday Evening
Morning Temperatures
Local Weather Stats:
Monday October 28, 2019 in Baltimore
Average High: 63ºF
Record High: 87ºF in 1919
Average Low: 41ºF
Record Low: 27ºF in 1976
Sunrise: 7:29 AM
Sunset 6:10 PM
*Daylight = 2:20 shorter than yesterday
*Bay Water Temperature = 63ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House
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Afternoon Temperatures
Tuesday Morning Temperatures
Tuesday Afternoon Temperatures
Looking Ahead: Storm Animation
Halloween Rain! It will be wet, but the trend I have seen with recent storms has been for the the entire event to arrive a few hours earlier than model guidance.
The GFS Model shows the rain Thursday ending with a strong storm line Friday morning. Cold air will follow and dominate our start to November.
European Model —> slider
These snapshots every 3 hours suggest a break in the rain Thursday evening. If the trend continues from recent events, then speeding up everything could bring that break in the rain for Trick or Treaters.
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Rain Potential Through Friday
This looks a lot like the forecast (and results) from our last few storms.
Outlook
Thew jet stream will shift the cold air into the eastern US following this storm. The colder pattern will dominate the start of November.
Temperature Outlook
Afternoon temperatures will likely be below average in the lower 50s this weekend.
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Also See:
NOAA Winter Outlook Leaves Room For More Snow With Mild ‘Seasonal Average’ Temperatures
Many areas inland from the cities should drop into the 30s by tomorrow morning. This could do it.
See the maps for 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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