August 16 2022
Tuesday Morning Update
Our temperatures will modify just a little today while remaining below average. Yesterday Baltimore’s BWI hit 81ºF, while most inland areas remained in the 70s.
This morning there is once again a hint of chill that may be more noticeable with cloud cover.
The disturbance that brought us rain showers will develop into a Nor’easter for New England through tomorrow. While just out of reach for us, it will influence our weather with cooler winds and a small risk of showers.
Our weather will improve for the second half of the week, but we will have to watch the weekend for the return of rain for parts of the region, then we all get back to storms by Monday.
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Morning Surface Weather
Morning Temperatures
Most areas in the 60s to start the day. Chilly 50s in far western Maryland, with nearly 70ºF by the water of the Bay and Ocean City.
Rain
There are showers this morning, and a 20% chance for the day, mainly inland. Here’s a look at the Live Radar…
LIVE RADAR WIDGET
Cloud Forecast
Expectation for clearing in metro/central Maryland and southern Maryland… while clouds may linger inland and to the north.
Afternoon Temperatures
CLIMATE DATA
TODAY August 16
Normal Low in Baltimore: 66ºF
Record 53ºF in 2013
Normal High in Baltimore: 87ºF
Record 101ºF 1997
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Tracking The Nor’easter
That Low Pressure will be a direct influence on Boston and Northern New England.
Here’s the simulation from the GFS Model between Tuesday Morning and Thursday Morning.
Wednesday Afternoon Snapshot
With winds from the north, our temps may be a little cooler tomorrow and we can’t rule out a few scattered rain showers in the afternoon.
Wednesday Temperatures
Morning
Afternoon
7 Day Forecast
The best weather of the week should be on Thursday and Friday.
This weekend we may see the return of rain to Southern Maryland, then expand to the beaches.
The next region-wide weather influencer will be stormy weather by next Monday.
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