Rain Timeline Tuesday And Stormy Preakness
Tuesday May 17- We have another wet day ahead and it looks like the pattern will continue with heavier rain in southern Maryland while it breaks up sooner north of
Tuesday May 17- We have another wet day ahead and it looks like the pattern will continue with heavier rain in southern Maryland while it breaks up sooner north of
Monday May 16 - As clear and crisp as today is, the full sunshine will continue to be somewhat of an elusive treat. Recently I wrote about one day this
Friday May 13 - It may look the same this morning, but the weather will be different. Another start with fog, but you should notice temperatures that are warmer and
Thursday May 10 - Today we should finally get a break. The start is still soggy with fog and drizzle, but a shift in the wind should allow the sun
Wednesday May 11 - Say it ain't snow! As dreary as it has been, this weather pattern might really push its limits over the next few days. In addition to
Wednesday May 11 - There was a cluster of thunderstorms overnight that already dropped about half an inch on metro Baltimore (0.59" on BWI). Most of us slept through that,
Friday May 6: Heavy rain is moving inland from off of the ocean today. A storm in the Atlantic is getting pushed westward and the center will settle over the
Thursday May 5 - Cinco de Mayo still feels like March as temperatures remain in the 50s. We remain stuck in this cool and damp pattern, which will bring one
Saturday April 30 - Cool and damp is something we have gotten use to, but when will the real rain hit and could it impact your plans? At one point
Friday April 29 - The weather pattern is dominated by High Pressure in eastern Canada which is pushing an easterly wind off the ocean our way. The net result is