November 3 2022
Thursday Morning Update
We are in a pattern that can be considered ‘second summer’ or something else I don’t know if is acceptable to write anymore. You can fill in the blank. Regardless, for our region surrounded by water, that means foggy mornings then sunny and warm afternoons. How warm depends on how soon the sun can break out.
A large storm producing more snow in the Rockies will ignite a severe weather outbreak in the Southern Plains. That system will help pump in warmer air for us, then weaken as it brings some rain showers on Sunday.
Next week is when we transition back to reality… gradually.
If you missed my last report, I have it linked below: November Weather Almanac, Clocks Back, Rocket Launch, and Total Lunar Eclipse all in the next week!
Morning Temperatures
- Sunrise at 7:36 AM
- Sunset at 6:03 PM
Losing 2 minutes and 12 seconds from yesterday
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ENDS THIS SUNDAY MORNING
Morning Surface Weather
Satellite Loop
A disturbance that brought additional high clouds yesterday is to our south. We will be on the edge of this fading system.
Afternoon Temperatures
A mild day with most areas from the mid 60s to near 70ºF.
NEW REPORT:
November Almanac, Rocket Launch, AND Total Lunar Eclipse Info
Total Lunar Eclipse Part Of November Highlights: Weather The Sun Plus A Rocket Launch
CLIMATE DATA
TODAY November 3
Normal Low in Baltimore: 40ºF
Record 25ºF in 1951
SNOW: Trace in 1962
Normal High in Baltimore: 62ºF
Record 80ºF 2003
Average Temperatures Trending Cooler
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Friday Temperatures
Morning
Warmer than ‘average’ and areas of thick fog forming… especially around the Bay and Delmarva.
Afternoon
Some morning fog, then a little warmer.
GFS Model: Storm Animation Saturday Through Tuesday
Severe weather is expected across the Southern Plains, but will weaken as it heads east. Showers are still expected on Sunday.
Jet Stream: Sat Nov 5 to at Nov 12
The Large Ridge with warm pattern in the east will break down next week.
7 Day Forecast
The weekend looks warm and very comfortable bonus days by November standards. Cooler air will arrive in the middle of next week.
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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
Click to see Top 20 and MORE
Winter Weather Folklore Top 20 And More Outlook Signals From Nature For Cold And Snow
Normals And Records: Maryland and Baltimore Climate History
Faith in the Flakes Gear
SNOWSTIX – Available Now
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