Wednesday November 13 2019

Over 100 new record low temperatures are expected across the country this morning. Checking the early conditions, BWI dropped to 23ºF at 6 AM.  The record for this date was 22ºF set in 1911, so we could match it still. It is colder than that in the nearby suburbs and wind chills have most of our region feeling like the teens.

Morning Temperatures and Wind Chill at 6 AM

The cold air is dominating the eastern US today and it will feel like January.  But with High Pressure, the winds will ease and drop to near calm later in the day.  Then a slow moderation in our outlook. Also two weather systems that look time for now but need some attention.

Morning Weather Maps

The core of the cold air is in the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes. This is under the dome of arctic High Pressure. So as that pivots our way this afternoon, it will be balanced by the afternoon sun and less wind.

 

 

 

Local Weather Stats:

Wednesday  November 13, 2019 in Baltimore

Average High:  58ºF

Record High: 77ºF in 1955

Average  Low: 37ºF

Record Low:  22ºF in 1911

Sunrise: 6:47 AM

Sunset 4:53 PM  

*Daylight = 1:58 shorter than yesterday 

*Bay Water Temperature = 53ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House

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Wednesday Morning 

 

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Wednesday Noon

 

Wednesday Afternoon 

 

 

Thursday Morning 

 

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Looking Ahead:

Friday

There will be some light moisture making a return north behind the Arctic High Pressure on Friday. This is expected to clip  Delmarva, but with rain as temps will warm. I wanted to show this to track the model bias so far this season. There has been a trend for these southern systems to arrive a little sooner and track a little farther north.

Next Monday

There is also a chance for a coastal system to develop early next week. At this point it appears to be just a little to far to the east to affect all of us. But if the northern error continues, then we could get this to pull closer to us.  Again, not a major deal but worth tracking for future trends. This also looks like it has warm enough air to be all rain.

 

 

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

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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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