Thursday March 17
Morning Report
St. Patrick’s Day has started with plenty of green on the radar screen. Rain had already moved in, and if we look at the optimistically, then we see this as a chance to wash the salt off of the cars and roads.
Today will be a bit soggy, with a chance to dry out late. However, with clearing tonight that will allow thick fog to develop. When that burns off tomorrow morning, we should get back to sun and the 70s by the afternoon.
Morning Radar
Headlines
- Soggy St. Patrick’s Day
- Foggy tonight and Friday morning.
- Friday: Sunny afternoon in the 70s
- Saturday: More Rain Showers
Morning Set Up
Surface Weather
Morning Temperatures
Radar Simulation Animation:
6 AM to 10 PM
Timeline —> slider
Even Hours between 6 AM and 10 PM
Afternoon Temperatures
CLIMATE DATA
TODAY March 17
Seasonal Snow: 14.4”
Normal Low in Baltimore: 34ºF
Record 15º F in 1900
Normal High in Baltimore: 54ºF
Record 85ºF 1945
Friday Morning
Expect early fog then clearing…
Friday Afternoon
7 Day Forecast
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