May 2 Clearing Today But Stormy Pattern To Bring A Few Wet And Chilly Days
May 2 2022
Monday Morning Report
The rain has moved out, but some areas that cleared out, actually developed thick fog. Visibility is under 1 mile for many areas west of Baltimore. A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect until 9 AM. There may be some patchy fog in other places, but it is just a morning event… A nice afternoon is on the way.
Dense Fog Advisory
Morning Set Up
Morning Surface Weather
As the weekend storm departs and fog dissipates, we are in for clearing and a pleasant afternoon.
Next up: A very stormy pattern races back by Tuesday night and Wednesday. This will bring rain and thunderstorms… Then another storm will bring a chilly rain and wind fro Friday and Saturday.
Morning Temperatures
Satellite Simulation: 7 AM to 8 PM
Clouds (white/bright shading) will move out and bring us a clear (dark shade) and sunny afternoon.
Afternoon Temperatures: Warmer
Some areas may approach 80ºF south of Baltimore.
CLIMATE DATA
TODAY May 2nd
Normal Low in Baltimore: 48ºF
Record 36ºF in 1978
Normal High in Baltimore: 70ºF
Record 90ºF 2018
Tuesday Morning Temperatures
Tuesday Afternoon Temperatures
A little cooler with increasing clouds.
Looking Ahead:
Wednesday To Friday
Showers and storms may start overnight Tuesday into Wednesday morning. The following storm will be slower. Steady rain Friday will linger showers and a chilly wind on Saturday.
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7 Day Forecast
The warm start to the week will be erased by the rain and chill… But we do not see a frost this week. That’s improvement.
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7 Day Forecast
As we enter the month of May, we are still dealing a cooler weather. The next storm is likely to keep temps below average with rain at the end of the week and into next weekend.
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