March 28 Storm Reports Mainly From Damaging Winds
Sunday Evening March 28 2021 The squall line today overachieved for sure. In my prior report I wrote about the cooler temperatures limiting the severe expectations. There was still
Sunday Evening March 28 2021 The squall line today overachieved for sure. In my prior report I wrote about the cooler temperatures limiting the severe expectations. There was still
Sunday March 28 2021 Where is the warm air? Will we still have severe storms? Those are questions I am guessing you are asking and I wanted to elaborate. The
Sunday March 28 2021 We start off with rain and expect storms in the afternoon, but this will not be a complete washout. A break in the action mid day
Saturday Evening Update March 27 2021 NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center has our region in the Slight Risk for severe storms on Sunday. This will depend on how much sun and
Saturday March 27 2021 Extremes breed extremes. That’s the phrase I had taught my students, and March almost always proves it. Yesterday almost set a record in Baltimore. The high
Friday March 26 2021 Morning Surface Weather Low Pressure is moving through the Great Lakes this morning and will be responsible for pulling in very strong winds by mid day
March 25 2021 The strong storm and severe weather outbreak on Thursday has been responsible for sending rain showers our way overnight. These will end in the morning, but the
March 25 2021 Mid Afternoon on Thursday the storms are already forming with high lightning density across the Deep South. This complex has a High Risk of severe storms erupting,
Thursday March 25 2021 The remnants of the record rainfall yesterday has resulted in areas of thick fog. We saw a return of school delays on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. But
Wednesday March 24 2021 Finally! We got a storm to live up to computer model projections, but that also resulted in record rainfall across the region. This was only the