Friday November 20 2020
We are already moving the needle upwards. The coldest of the last air mass brought us the coldest day since last March. Now we warm up with a brisk breeze into the start of the weekend. Most of the weekend will be nice, but clouds will take over Sunday ahead of developing showers and rain at night.
The weather pattern is active with changes every few days next week. Looking ahead to Thanksgiving, the anxiety of travel and gatherings might be further limited with a chance for rain. That may put a crimp in plans to meet with family or friends outdoors.
If you missed my Final Winter Outlook For Snow, I linked to it below, or see the prior post on the News Page here.
Morning Weather Set Up
Morning Temperatures
Afternoon Forecast
Saturday Temperatures
Morning
Afternoon
Forecast Snapshot for Central Maryland
Click the image to see all the local pages and forecasts we’ve built.
Yes, it does look like showers develop by Sunday afternoon or evening. Then rain into Monday morning. Here’s how it may play out.
Forecast Animation Sunday Through Tuesday
Forecast Animation Wednesday Through Thanksgiving
Temperature Outlook
My Final Winter Outlook: Snow Forecast
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14 Local Maryland Pages (and York PA)
We have made a page for Maryland Weather which gives you the current conditions for 14 present area locations.
Maryland Weather Page
I wanted to keep it simple. Just the basics for a quick view at any time.
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