Tuesday February 25 2020

Here we go with yet another storm that brings us some chilly rain. Today will start wet as most of the region remains in the mid 40s.  The rain should subside in the afternoon, then look for fog to form tonight into Wednesday morning. The second part of the storm will bring showers Wednesday evening and night. This may include some thunderstorms with the cold front tomorrow night.

Western Maryland will get a fresh coating of snow on the back side of this.  There is a small chance we could get some snow showers pushing east of the mountains with the colder air into Friday night. Then a winter like weekend. Next week, turning spring like again.

Note: Talk about early spring… On this date in 1930, the all time high for the month of February was set in Baltimore:

  • 83ºF Feb 25, 1930

Morning Temperatures 

 

Tuesday February 25, 2020 in Baltimore

Average High:  47ºF

Record High: 83ºF in 1930

Average  Low: 28ºF

Record Low:  8ºF in 1914

                      *Record Snow 5″ in 1934

Sunrise: 6:45 AM

Sunset 5:54 PM  

*Daylight = 2:0 longer than yesterday 

*Bay Water Temperature = 43ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House 

 


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After this storm, there will be some upper level energy to possibly bring snow showers into the region. If that happens, the timing to watch would be Friday evening into Saturday.
Temperature Outlook
We can’t seem to hold the cold… yet.  This weekend will be winter-like. But another warm up is expected next week. Reaching the mid 60s is likely. It’s also likely we warm up sooner and more than shown here.
The long range outlook does show a disruption of the Polar Vortex during the month of March. So winter still may throw us a surprise.  It’s not wish casting, but a real potential worth watching.

 

Baltimore history of snowless February(s) and winters when March brought the most snow:

Click here to see more: March Snow After Winter Has Been Slow

 

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Winter Outlook Series:

My Call For Snowfall Winter 2019-2020

 

 

   

 

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

Construction at the airport close to the weather station may be added artificial heat. Click here or the image for the details.

 

 

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