Baltimore Aiming For A Tropical Record Today
October 8 2017 The warm and muggy feel to the air might feel tropical and it should. Tropical Depression Nate is weaker with 35 mph winds, but it is going
October 8 2017 The warm and muggy feel to the air might feel tropical and it should. Tropical Depression Nate is weaker with 35 mph winds, but it is going
Monday September 25 Our late summer extension of heat is still with us. Temps will again be close to 90ºF and feel like the mid 90s. Meanwhile Hurricane Maria is
Thursday September 6 Hurricane Irma winds this morning were down a little to 180 mph. It now holds the record for 42 hours at or above that speed and is
Tuesday September 5 Hurricane Irma has winds of 185 mph winds making it the 5th strongest storm on record in the Atlantic. It is a Category 5 system, and joined
Saturday September 2 2017 showed Baltimore something special. The high temperature at BWI airport was only 63ºF. This set the record for the coolest afternoon high temperature for that date.
The National Weather Service had conducted their survey of the storm that hit Salisbury on Monday August 7 2017. The Lower Eastern Shore of Maryland was under the risk for
Monday August 7 2017 There has been a lot of chatter lately about severe weather, and not just in the MidWest. A few stormy weeks in Maryland has had many
Saturday July 29 The heavy rain lived up to expectations for most. Baltimore's BWI recorded 2.58" of rain, setting a new record for the date. The old mark of 2.28"
Monday July 24 2017 The National Weather Service has completed their damage assessment of Stevensville and Bay City on Kent Island, Maryland. They have confirmed that the tornado began as
June 13 2017 We finally have something to show for this heatwave in Baltimore just as it is about to end. At 3:30PM BWI airport recorded a temperature of 97ºF