Conditions: Baltimore, Maryland, 11/23/2024 02:50:03 pm
Temperature

54°

Mostly Cloudy

35°

Dew Point
Relative Humidity

49%

Feels Like

54°

Wind (WNW)

22mph

Air Pressure

29.75

Sun
Sun Rise

06:59 AM

Sun Set

04:47 PM

Day Length

09:48 Hours

Difference

1 min 34 sec loss

Moon
Moon Rise

07:00 PM

Moon Set

01:15 PM

Next: New Moon

Dec 01,2024

Moon Phase

Last Quarter

Climate
Average Low

35°

53°

Average High
Record Low

16°


(1880)

74°


(1979)
Record High
Conditions

Thursday March 17 Rainy St. Patricks Day: Timeline Then Warm Again Tomorrow

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Forecast

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

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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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*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.

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