October 31 2022
Monday Morning Update
Happy Halloween! We have a little system rolling through today and tomorrow that will affect plans starting with traffic, but also the kids costumes and trick or treating. Areas of fog start the day, with rain already entering western Maryland. We will be tracking more rain this afternoon and evening in the timeline slider below.
More rain tomorrow, then we focus on a warm up through the first week to 10 days of November. It is important to note that we are in fog season and this pattern is prime for thick morning fog, especially around the Bay and Delmarva. The daily warm ups will depend on how soon it burns off and the sun can break out… Highlight on that this weekend.
Morning Temperatures
- Sunrise at 7:33 AM
- Sunset at 6:07 PM
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ENDS THIS COMING WEEKEND!
Morning Surface Weather
Rain has entered western Maryland. While this system has lost some punch, it will still bring in showers today, which we will track on the live radar and forecast simulations below.
Live Radar WIDGET
Radar Animation: Noon to 9 PM
Rain Timeline —> slider
4 PM to 9 PM – I hope this helps illustrate the best suggestion for where and when the showers will arrive.
Afternoon Temperatures
CLIMATE DATA
TODAY October 31
Normal Low in Baltimore: 41ºF
Record 25ºF in 1966
SNOW: Not on this date
Normal High in Baltimore: 63ºF
Record 85ºF 1946
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More Rain On Tuesday
Radar Simulation: 6 AM to 6 PM – NAM 3Km
The band of rain expected will more than likely fall near and especially south of Baltimore.
Tuesday Temperatures – Warmer
Morning
Afternoon
Warm Start To November
Click to see this report: We will have a few days in the 70s, with a slight chance to get close to 80ºF next weekend.
7 Day Forecast
We are in morning fog season. With warmer air and longer nights, the moisture from the Chesapeake Bay is what helps lead to many foggy mornings for Delmarva. There is also a spread inland to the west if the winds are right, plus interior valleys and nearby lakes/reservoirs.
If we have a run for 80ºF next weekend, it will depend on how much sun can break through.
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Winter Outlook Reports
Winter Outlook 2023 From NOAA Very Different Than Farmers Almanacs
Farmer’s Almanac Comparison
Winter Outlook 2023 Early Look At Snow From Two Farmers Almanacs
Triple Dip La Niña Winter
CONNECTION TO WINTER?
If you want a snowy winter, this is what you might want to look for in the rest of the tropical season. (You might be seeing a lot of commercial snow removal people out this Winter).
Record August For No Named Tropical Storms: Closer Look At Snow Following
Wooly Bear Caterpillars
Persimmon Seeds
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Winter Weather Folklore Top 20 And More Outlook Signals From Nature For Cold And Snow
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