Monday March 23 2020
A Noreaster is developing off of the coast today. The combination of this storm and some energy to the west will bring our region a chilly rain and a late season snowfall to our north in New York and New England. Some of those places could get 3 to 6 inches of snow.
We are in the COVID19 State of Emergency and it needs to be mentioned. If there is any good out of this, it will keep more people inside as Pennsylvania enacts a Shelter In Place. See the rain timeline below.
More rain is likely again on Wednesday and the upcoming weekend. But there will be times in between to get out for fresh air. We just need to be more careful about it.
Morning Weather
Some snow and sleet have mixed in north of Baltimore. No stickage is expected and a quick change to rain will happen.
Temperatures
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Monday March 23, 2020 in Baltimore
Average High: 56ºF
Record High: 82ºF in 1907
Average Low: 36ºF
Record Low: 19ºF in 1885
*Record Snow 3.6 in 194
Sunrise: 7:04 AM
Sunset 7:21 PM
*Daylight = 2:35 longer than yesterday
*Bay Water Temperature = 49ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House
Rain Today
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Heavier Rain On Delmarva, but showers will feed back in from the west most of the day.
Rainfall Forecast
Temperature Forecast
Tuesday Temperatures
It will be a dry day
Morning
Afternoon
Wednesday
More rain on the way
Temperatures
Looking Ahead
Rain expected Wednesday, then some showers on Friday will likely lead to a wet weekend
Temperature Outlook
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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
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
Snowy Winters Following A Hot and Dry September
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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Atmospheric Memory Shaped The US East Coast
Atmospheric Memory Of Hurricanes Over Thousands Of Years Shaped The Coast
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