Monday March 30 2020
This morning may look like it did over the weekend. It is a foggy start especially between Baltimore and York PA, and temps are cool. But today will end up differently. Winds will increase over 20 mph for all of us. Inland areas to the west of Baltimore will gusts over 30 and 40 mph, with the highest numbers over the higher terrain. That will dry us out and warm us up today, but this will be our warm day for the week.
The winds will shift to the northwest and bring in colder air tonight and tomorrow. Then we watch a southern storm get close late Tuesday into Wednesday. This will bring rain at least to the southern part of our region.
Morning Surface Weather
Morning Temperatures
Wind Shifting —> slider
Winds will pick up closer to noon. Then shift to the Northwest.
Wind Gusts
Temperatures
This Afternoon
Showers?
With the cooler air moving in, some showers and isolated thunderstorms are possible across southern PA and northeastern Maryland (Harford/Cecil County)
Monday Stats: March 30, 2020 in Baltimore
Average High: 59ºF
Record High: 89ºF in 1998
Average Low: 38ºF
Record Low: 21ºF in 1887
*Record Snow 2.6″ in 2003
Sunrise: 6:53 AM
Sunset 7:28 PM
*Daylight = 2:33 longer than yesterday
*Bay Water Temperature = 51ºF at Thomas Pt. Light House
Tuesday Morning
Tuesday Afternoon
Southern Storm
In the next cool pattern, the next storm will pass to our south. Rain is more likely in our southern areas, but some showers could creep in Wednesday morning.
Temperature Outlook
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Baltimore history of snowless February(s) and winters when March brought the most snow:
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