Afternoon Storms Only Isolated As Energy Shifts South
June 23 - I am writing this update to share the latest simulated radar as we are under a slight risk for severe storms, but this should not be too
June 23 - I am writing this update to share the latest simulated radar as we are under a slight risk for severe storms, but this should not be too
Thursday June 23 - As expected, we wake up with a cluster of rain this morning. But this will be just a morning thing. While it will be some heavy
June 22 - The moderate risk of severe storms in the Midwest can be clearly tracked to the southeast around a large upper level ridge. The trajectory overnight and radar
June 22 - The current boundary for severe storms will focus the energy around Chicago and the Mid West. This is around the edge of the Heat Dome that is
June 21 - Maybe it was National Shelfie not Selfie Day? The storms that erupted over central Maryland meant business and left a trail of destruction in its wake. Most
Thursday June 16 1:30 PM - Watching a line of severe storms to our west move our way, it is easy to expect we will get in on it. Combine
Thursday June 16 - We start today with some fog and a very muggy environment thanks to rain overnight. There has been enough energy left over to produce lightning in
Sunday June 12 - We just had our hottest day of the year with Saturday's high in Baltimore reaching 96°F, well above the daily average of 82°F. The record was
Saturday June 11 - A warm front this morning is responsible for the early clouds and some showers, then an abrupt change of air masses will push temperatures into the
Friday June 10 - Our weather pattern continues to be dominated by a cool flow from the north so when we get surges of heat the clash can be violent.