September 14 Mudslide Video Plus A Chilly Start To Many Sunny Days Ahead
September 14, 2022
Wednesday Morning Update
The rain that erupted on Monday proved to be too much for some areas. A few lines of rain developed in trains, meaning they rolled over the same areas for up to a few hours. This led to some places seeing between 2 to 4 inches of rainfall.
The result was flooding, such as was seen on the Gwynns Falls in Reisterstown in northwest Baltimore County.
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Morning Surface Weather
High Pressure is in control and another cold front might reinforce the cool air for a couple of days.
Morning Temperatures
Look at that spread! Lots of 50s, and even some 40s around Deep Creek Lake.
Afternoon Temperatures:
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CLIMATE DATA
TODAY September 14
Normal Low in Baltimore: 60ºF
Record 42ºF in 1975
Normal High in Baltimore: 81ºF
Record 94ºF 1931
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Thursday Temperatures
Morning
Notice the chill inland… This will be the theme for the rest of this week.
This is the season where we will see a wide range over just a few miles close to or away from the water.
Temps in the 7-day graphic below are for metro Baltimore. However, mornings will be in the 50s inland/away from the water most of the days.
Afternoon
7 Day Forecast
The rest of this week, a whole lot of nothing! Well, something but it will be quiet. These are metro Baltimore temps. Mornings will be cooler inland.
The next hint of rain showers may be Monday night or Tuesday next week.
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