Saturday January 4 2020
The morning starts off with areas of thick fog. This is part of the warm moist air streaming in on the east side of this stormy pattern. We continue with the warm side of the storm tracks, which today can bring in some 60s to part of the region. The overall outlook remains warmer than normal through mid January, but there is a chance for a little snow next week.
Dense Fog Advisory Until 10 AM
New Advisory from Cecil Co through metro Philadelphia until 11 AM
Morning Radar (through 8:30 AM)
The band of rain continues across Southern Maryland and Delmarva. While there is a lull to the west, more showers will build back during the day and evening.
Morning Temperatures
Saturday January 4, 2020 in Baltimore
Average High: 42ºF
Record High: 70ºF in 2000
Average Low: 25ºF
Record Low: 4ºF in 1918
*Record Snow 1.8″ in 1980
Sunrise: 7:26 AM
Sunset 4:56 PM
*Daylight = 0:49 longer than yesterday
*Bay Water Temperature = 44ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House
*We have almost caught back to balance out the excessive warmth*
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Looking Ahead
There will be a developing storm on Tuesday that will bring significant snow to New England. It will be growing as it passes our region, and at last look appears to bring in a chance for a few hours of snow.
Here is the European Model showing 3 PM Tuesday afternoon. As I pointed out throughout Autumn and my Winter Outlook, the modeling has been riddled with errors. Even this more accurate computer guidance. The trend has shown systems verifying faster, which depending on the upper levels can also be farther east or north. Check this out!
Most Recent Forecast 87 hours out
Prior Forecast 105 hours out
Outlook
The global pattern still has the cold lock up in the same places through mid January. There are signals it will change for the second half of the month, but that may seem like an eternity for snow lovers
Temperature Outlook
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Winter Outlook Series:
Part 1: More Snow This Winter Supported By Stats
Part 2: Solar Minimum- Low Sunspots May Mean High Snow Totals This Winter
Part 3: Tropical Systems In East Asia and Atlantic Basin Hint At Winter Storm Tracks
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NOAA Winter Outlook Leaves Room For More Snow With Mild ‘Seasonal Average’ Temperatures
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