Cold Air Then Chance For Freezing Rain Monday Morning
Sunday February 6- Morning Report
Have you noticed a trend with these Sundays? Talk about a pattern, this is 4th Sunday in a row with much of our region starting off in the teens or colder.
Today’s weather will be quiet, but the cold established s much different set up for possible freezing rain Monday morning. It is very different than what we missed out on last Friday and worth the mention.
Headlines
- Today: Cold but quiet
- Monday: Morning may bring Freezing Rain
- Monday Night: Chilly rain Delmarva.
- Most of this week: Sunny days and mild.
- Next Weekend: Turning Colder Saturday and Sunday
Sunday Morning Cold Pattern
Here are the past few Sunday morning low temps at Baltimore’s BWI
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Jan 6 = 15ºF
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Jan 23 = 15ºF
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Jan 30 = 14ºF
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Feb 6 = 18ºF (since midnight)
Morning Temperatures at 7 AM
A slight push up on the thermometers. BWI has warmed to 21ºF at sunrise.
Morning Set Up
High Pressure is in control, and will keep our sky sunny today.
This will also allow a little system along the coast to ride north tonight.
Just cold enough ‘after midnight’ to allow for icing. (See below)
Afternoon Temperatures
Monday Morning Temperatures
Monday Freezing Rain:
Why believe this?
I get it! To some this may seem like crying wolf. But this is different.
This is the NAM 3 Km Model. It is the one that accurately called the delay of cold air and held off the icing last Friday.
This is a different set up. It is not Rain turning to Ice. It is starting off that way, overnight on cold and dry ground. That is more optimal for ice to develop on the roads.
Also: Do you recall last Friday and two weeks ago had a delay of the freeze? That was due to a last moment ‘shift west’. Do you recall the coastal Blizzard? That expanded the heavy snow across Delmarva due to a late ‘shift west’. It just wasn’t enough for metro areas.
This event is ALSO based on the ‘farther west’ track….
Animation
12 AM Monday to 3 PM Monday
*This is the system that had looked like snow last week, then was supposed… Now is it back in a weakened and warmer form…
Here we see just enough moisture and cold air to produce a glaze on the roads afternoon midnight into the morning.
- Pink = Freezing Rain
- Blue = Snow
- Green = Rain
7 AM Monday Snapshot
Here is the point of concern at daybreak.
COMPARE TO THE COUNTER POINT
ECMWF Model
This is NOT showing a widespread icing event. The GFS is quiet as well, which is why your weather app may not be showing it.
National Weather Service: Statement
I am not alone in this. Here is the NWS Statement trying to show their caution while getting the message out.
Monday Afternoon Temperatures
Slow push to thaw during the afternoon
Rain Monday Night: Delmarva
Here is how the European Model is treating this event with rain Monday night into Tuesday morning.
Weather Almanac: Climate Data at BWI
TODAY February 6
Seasonal Snow: 13.3”;
+4.7″ ABOVE AVERAGE
Normal Low in Baltimore: 25ºF
Record +1ºF in 1895
Normal High in Baltimore: 43ºF
Record 72ºF 2008
Looking Ahead
Winter has more in store…
Mid Month we will see another push of arctic air in the jet stream, We may begin to see this develop at the end of net week, through Valentine’s Day.
Here’s The European Jet Stream Loop
No promise for Valentine’s Day specifically, but that is in the window for wintry weather to make a visit.
7 Day Forecast
This will be a quiet week, with temps pushing the 40s to near 50ºF.
The next push of cold air will arrive next weekend. It may arrive with a rain/snow mix on Saturday, then arctic air returns Sunday into next week.
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