Conditions: Baltimore, Maryland, 04/20/2024 10:10:03 am
Temperature

56°

Cloudy with Mist and Fog

54°

Dew Point
Relative Humidity

93%

Feels Like

56°

Wind (W)

6mph

Air Pressure

30

Sun
Sun Rise

06:21 AM

Sun Set

07:49 PM

Day Length

13:28 Hours

Difference

2 min 22 sec gain

Moon
Moon Rise

04:52 PM

Moon Set

04:59 AM

Next: Full Moon

Apr 23,2024

Moon Phase

Waxing Gibbous

Climate
Average Low

44°

66°

Average High
Record Low

27°


(1904)

94°


(1941)
Record High
Conditions

September 24 Rain Total Map Fine Weekend And Watching Hurricane Sam

Flooding

Friday September 24

Now that the last cold front has clear the coast, the newest cold air mass is settling in with some chilly temps this morning. Check out the 40s and 50s on the map.

Milestone: Today is the last day of the calendar year with sunset at 7 PM in Baltimore. 

 

Recent Rainfall Map

Official numbers from The National Weather Service shows the last storm was an overachiever. Central Maryland received between 1 and 5 inches of rain, which is why there were so much flash flooding and water rescues.

 

If You Missed It…

Two reports I shared on Facebook I wanted to post here, just in case you did not see it.

Water Rescue Story

 

 

Amazing Colors: Evening Sky On Fire

 

 

This weekend will feature Fine Fall Weather with chilly mornings, sunny mild days, and cool evenings. This will give us a chance to dry out 

Morning Surface Weather

 

Temperatures (before sunrise)

The contrast is impressive… From 40s in Western Maryland to upper 70s in central Maryland and Delmarva.

 

 

Afternoon Temperatures 

 

Weather Almanac: Climate Data

TODAY September 24

Normal Low in Baltimore:  56ºF

Record 40ºF in 1983

 

Normal High in Baltimore: 77ºF

Record 95º F 2010

 



 

Temperatures Friday

Morning

 

Afternoon

 

 

Tropical Outlook

Hurricane Sam is the headline system in the Atlantic now.

This quickly ramped up to 75 mph in a day after being named.  This is very far away but worth tracking for the potential.

 

 

Hurricane Sam Forecast – 5 Days

This is expected to become a Major Hurricane this weekend. Max sustained winds will be over 115 mph, and the potential is to reach Category 4 intensity or higher.

The track will be close enough to monitor for the end of next week.

 

 

 

7 Day Forecast

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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National Weather Service Adds Maryland Cecil And Garrett Counties

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