August 4 Severe Storm Outlook Then Cool Month Outlook And Tropics
August 4 After a week filled with severe storms, we are not quite done yet. The action today will be a little different as we have a larger trigger in
August 4 After a week filled with severe storms, we are not quite done yet. The action today will be a little different as we have a larger trigger in
Thursday August 3 We remain in this humid environment on the edge of High Pressure that allows the storms to buildup, but not much push to move them. So as
Wednesday August 2 Severe storms have erupted early this afternoon as suggested this morning. If you followed my posts online I showed the castleling clouds and then the early pop
Wednesday August 2 We don't have an organized severe storm risk today, but we are under the influence of a very humid air mass. The morning surface map shows the
August 1 At first glance, there is nothing out of the ordinary as we begin August. It will be hot and more humid. No big deal, right? The risk of
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"
Friday July 28 Many people have written me saying the radar this evening looks like a tropical storm ever the Mid Atlantic. In fact if this was a winter storm,
Friday July 28 A band of heavy rain developed this morning has has already produced over 1.5 inches of rain near Arbutus and between 2 and 4 inches in Montgomery
Friday July 28 The rare summer storm expected to arrive will be developing high on top of our region. A Flash Flood Watch covers all of our region, plus there
Unsettled weather has returned and well be with us into the start of the weekend. More clouds today, but if you see some sun pop through, that will help ignite