Tuesday February 11 2020
Rain, fog, mist, and spray will great you on your commute this morning. The temperatures start this morning where they should be in the afternoon, and will go up from here. Another round of rain will arrive Thursday with another surge of warmer air. We do have cold air in sight. It will be here Valentines Day (Friday) into the weekend, but dry. So we continue with no snow in sight.
Note: On this date in 1983, Baltimore had 22.8″ of snow for the 6th largest winter storm on record.
Tuesday Morning Weather
Morning Radar Loop
Morning Temperatures
Tuesday February 11, 2020 in Baltimore
Average High: 44ºF
Record High: 72ºF in 1887
Average Low: 26ºF
Record Low: -6ºF in 1899
*Record Snow 22.8″ in 1983
Sunrise: 7:04 AM
Sunset 5:38 PM
*Daylight = 2:18 longer than yesterday
*Bay Water Temperature = 43ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House
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WEATHER WIFE COLLECTION
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