Conditions: Baltimore, Maryland, 04/18/2024 03:00:04 pm
Temperature

64°

Mostly Cloudy with Haze

55°

Dew Point
Relative Humidity

73%

Feels Like

64°

Wind (NE)

6mph

Air Pressure

30.02

Sun
Sun Rise

06:24 AM

Sun Set

07:47 PM

Day Length

13:23 Hours

Difference

2 min 25 sec gain

Moon
Moon Rise

02:53 PM

Moon Set

04:16 AM

Next: Full Moon

Apr 23,2024

Moon Phase

Waxing Gibbous

Climate
Average Low

44°

66°

Average High
Record Low

26°


(1875)

94°


(1896)
Record High
Conditions

February 1 Watching Rain Thursday May End With Ice Storm Friday

Winter Weather
Forecast

Tuesday February – Morning Report

This new month is picking up where January left off. A busy week ahead will bring a brief warm up along with rain Wednesday night into Thursday. That will be part of a major storm across the middle of the nation, and there is support for arctic air to catch up to us Friday, turning that into an ice event. 

January numbers: Baltimore measured 6.4 inches of snow, with the season total at 13.3 inches of snow. The monthly temps have been almost 2 degrees below normal.

Headlines

  • Wednesday: Groundhog Day
  • Thursday: Mild with rain
  • Friday: Falling temps and ice event may being in the morning.
  • Sunday: Another possible snow/ice event.

 

Morning Temperatures

 

Afternoon Temperatures 

Weather Almanac: Climate Data at BWI

TODAY February 1

Seasonal Snow: 13.3”; 

+4.7″ ABOVE AVERAGE

 

Normal Low in Baltimore:  25ºF

Record 7ºF in 1965

 

Normal High in Baltimore: 42ºF

Record 75ºF 2002

 



 

Groundhog Day Tomorrow

Before I get to the interesting forecasting this week, I need to address the holiday:

Tomorrow is Groundhog Day. While the nation will celebrate Punxsutawney Phil, The National Weather Service in State College PA is already throwing shade on Twitter today. Are they jealous of the attention?

 

 

 

Wednesday Temperatures 

 

 

Storm Outlook:

1 PM Wednesday to 7 AM Saturday 

Tracking a major snow and ice storm across the middle of the nation.

Rain moves in for us Wednesday night in to Thursday. 

The cold air catches up (according to the GFS Model) early Friday morning. This would develop freezing rain and sleet early Friday.

February-1-weather-ice-storm-friday-eastern-us

 



 

Snapshot:

 

Also See: 

My report last night compared the GFS to European Model

 

Closer Look

10 PM Thursday to 10 PM Friday

 

February-1-weather-ice-storm-friday-morning

Ice Storm?

I called this an ‘event’ earlier on purpose since this is not a guarantee. The GFS Model is more aggressive, but earned respect with two events in January.

‘Potential’ Ice Accumulation :

Freezing Rain

Sleet 

 

 

Another One Sunday?

Again here is the aggressive GFS Model showing snow and ice, but the European Model has a weaker system passing south.

This is why I gave odds, not a promise 

 

GFS Model Animation

Worse Case Scenario

February-1-weather-snow-ice-sunday

 

7 Day Forecast

 

 

 

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ALSO SEE

 

What is Faith in the Flakes: History of December 5th Snow

 

ALL FITF GEAR

 

 

 

FITF THUNDERSNOW

 

 

 

 

Winter Outlook Series:

My Call For Snowfall

 

 

Last Winter Recap: My Old Outlook And Your Grades Of My Storm Forecasts

Winter Weather Page – Lots of resources

 

 

Solar Cycle Increasing Sunspots Suggests More Snow

 

Comparing 4 Different Farmer’s Almanacs: Majority colder winter outlook than NOAA

 

NOAA Winter Outlook- But Read The Fine Print

 

Signals For Early Start To Winter In November

 

Winter Outlook Series: La Nina Double Dip

 

Nor’easters May Give Hint For Winter La Nina Pattern

 

Winter Folklore Checklist

 

 

 




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*Disclaimer due to frequent questions:

I am aware there are some spelling and grammar typos. I have made a few public statements over the years, but if you are new here you may have missed it:

I have dyslexia, and found out at my second year at Cornell.  I didn’t stop me from getting my meteorology degree, and being first to get the AMS CBM in the Baltimore/Washington region. 

I do miss my mistakes in my own proofreading. The autocorrect spell check on my computer sometimes does an injustice to make it worse. 

All of the maps and information are accurate. The ‘wordy’ stuff can get sticky. 

There is no editor that can check my work when I need it and have it ready to send out in a newsworthy timeline. 

I accept this and perhaps proves what you read is really from me…

It’s part of my charm.

#FITF