Wednesday December 4 2019
Well, the snow did just about what was expected this morning. That system came in after midnight a little robust, and there is a fresh coating on the ground matching up closely to my call. Roads have been reported generally as wet, but some icy spots are possible. Here are the morning images. See the forecast below as another round of showers may develop a squall line this afternoon near Baltimore, Annapolis, and cross the Bay to the Eastern Shore.
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Morning Temperatures
Morning Surface Weather
Wednesday December 4, 2019 in Baltimore
Average High: 49ºF
Record High: 74ºF in 1982
Average Low: 31ºF
Record Low: 13ºF in 1966
- Record Snow = 7.8″ 1957
Sunrise: 7:09 AM
Sunset 4:43 PM
*Daylight = 1:04 shorter than yesterday
*Bay Water Temperature = 46ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House
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More Showers Today
- The next disturbance will work on slightly warmer air and build in mostly rain.
- Squall Line 4 PM to 6 PM: This can turn heavy near Baltimore and Annapolis then crossing the Bay during the afternoon commute.
- Snow in Garrett County will make roads slick and could add an additional 1 to 3 inches there.
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Afternoon Temperatures
Temperature Outlook
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Winter Outlook Series:
My Call For Snowfall Winter 2019-2020
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