May 27 Severe Storm And Flood Risk To Start Memorial Day Weekend
Friday May 27 2022
Morning Report
Today will be our big storm day. The main circulation is over Illinois, with the pump of tropical moisture and wind sheer well ahead of that moving over our region today. We have a high chance for rain and storms. Of them, there is a slight risk for cells to turn severe that may produce damaging winds, large hail, isolated tornados and flash flooding.
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Satellite Loop: 4 AM to 6 AM
Morning Set Up
Surface Weather
Storms are likely to begin this morning, with a few waves through midnight. The radar simulation I show here is not perfect, but a suggestion of how and when this may develop for your area.
Severe Storm Outlook
Excessive Rainfall Outlook
Heavy rain for most of the I-95 corridor and the Mid Atlantic mountains.
The main point is that this will be widespread for many traveling today. My suggestion is to take your patience, or if you can simply wait until early Saturday to avoid extra traffic due to the weather.
Flash Flood Watch
Local downpours may result in between 1 and 3 inches of rain locally today.
The focus is west and north of the Bay Bridge… Less is expected on Delmarva.
Radar Simulation —-> slider
10 AM to 10 PM
Multiple bands of rain will be advancing to the east-northeast.
Animation 10 AM to 10 PM
Temperatures
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CLIMATE DATA
TODAY May 27th
Normal Low in Baltimore: 56ºF
Record 43ºF in 1961
Normal High in Baltimore: 77ºF
Record 95ºF 1965
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7 Day Forecast
The back end of the Memorial Day Weekend begins our heat wave that will extend into next week.
Storm Reports
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