Friday November 8 2019

The cold front has passed and now the weather is living up to expectations. It feels like winter today. It’s really about the wind with the cold keeping it feeling like the 20s and 30s. Some flurries have been flying, and you might be lucky to see some random flakes, but nothing will stick locally. They did have stickage in western Maryland in Garrett County by Deep Creek Lake.

There will be some moderation over the next few days until the next event on Tuesday. I did not bite on the hype of a storm, but another cold front will bring a better chance for snow showers early next week.

Friday Morning Weather

 

Friday Morning Temperatures 

 

Local Look At wind Chills

 

 

Headlines

  • Winds Gusts Today To 30 mph
  • Wind Chills Remain In The 30s
  • Flurries (possible but not a promise)
  • Saturday Morning Near Record Cold
  • Next Tuesday: Rain To Snow During The Day (little to no stickage)

Local Weather Stats:

Friday November 8, 2019 in Baltimore

Average High:  59ºF

Record High: 80ºF in 1975

Average  Low: 39ºF

Record Low:  24ºF in 1960

Sunrise: 6:41 AM

Sunset 4:58 PM  

*Daylight = 2:06 shorter than yesterday 

*Bay Water Temperature = 57ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House

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Morning Conditions

10 AM: Winds, Temps, and Wind Chills

 

4 PM: Temps and Wind Chills

 

Saturday Morning

Record Low at BWI was 25ºF set in 2003. This may just miss it but it will be close.

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Saturday Afternoon

 

Looking Ahead:

Temps should warm to the 50s on Veteran’s Day Monday. Then the net cold front will bring rain in the morning that cold mix and change to snow.  The timing should be during the day. So on warmer ground and a quick duration- no stickage is expected.

Here is the reason I did not bite on the hype. The modeling has NOT been good in doing range. The timing of all ingredients is not linking up. There is still time for this to adjust even more. But at this time, it looks more like a strong cold front.

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Temperature Outlook

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Winter Outlook Posts

Part 1: More Snow This Winter Supported By Stats

 

Part 2: Solar Minimum- Low Sunspots May Mean High Snow Totals This Winter

 

Snowy Winters Following A Hot and Dry September

 

NOAA Winter Outlook Leaves Room For More Snow With Mild ‘Seasonal Average’ Temperatures

Other  Links:

See the maps for when we normally expect the first frost in this link.

Baltimore Weather At BWI May Not Be As Hot As Reported

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