Wednesday March 4 2020
The storm complex Tuesday night left a trail of destruction in its wake. The highest wind report in Maryland was 68 mph in Hagerstown, with over a dozen reports of wind related damage (mostly to trees).
Wind Damage Reports
Tuesday Evening Radar
The bulk of the action was west and north of Baltimore. But rain did reach central Maryland. Meanwhile Baltimore’s BWI continues to be a bubble as there was no rain reported in the evening and the top wind speed at the airport was 37 mph.
Today:
The weather will be quiet most of the day. Sunshine and temps near 60ºF. There may be a few rain showers this evening and tonight. Quite a contrast to 2014, when the all time record low for the month was set at 4ºF.
Morning Temperatures
Wednesday March 4, 2020 in Baltimore
Average High: 50ºF
Record High: 80ºF in 1923
Average Low: 30ºF
Record Low: 4ºF in 2014
*Record Snow 8.2″ in 1909
Sunrise: 6:33 AM
Sunset 6:02 PM
*Daylight = 2:33 longer than yesterday
*Bay Water Temperature = 42ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House
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Afternoon Highs
Evening Rain?
Thursday Temperatures
Next Storm
A large storm will develop into a very strong coastal. This still will mostly be out of our reach, but spread showers our way Friday into Saturday. There may be snow mixed in at times. That is more for awareness not for impact locally. However a fresh coating is possible in the mountains.
Temperature Outlook
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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WEATHER WIFE COLLECTION
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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
Baltimore Weather At BWI May Not Be As Hot As Reported
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