April 10 Weather Week Starts With Frost Ends With Summer Heat
April 10, 2023
Monday Morning Update
This is going to be quiet weather week but we do have a big story. This is our second morning in a row with either a Frost Advisory or Freeze Warning. However, after the chilly start, we will build in a BIG WARM UP with multiple days in the 80s. It will feel like summer in full swing later this week.
At this point, it looks like we may remain rain free until next weekend.
Frost Advisory/Freeze Warning
Morning Temperatures
Some freezing numbers well inland, but more likely frosty conditions with mid 30s for most areas away from the water.
Morning Surface Weather
High Pressure signals a quiet weather pattern. With the clear sky and light wind, temps are near freezing this morning. Then we will swing the flow and build in heat during the week.
Afternoon Temperatures
Today will be a seasonal day… near ‘normal’ numbers this afternoon.
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TODAY April 10
Normal Low in Baltimore: 42ºF
Record 22ºF in 1985
SNOW: 3.0” in 1884
Normal High in Baltimore: 65ºF
Record 91ºF in 2013
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Monday Morning Temperatures
Not nearly as cold starting Tuesday.
Wind Forecast Animation 8 AM to 8 PM
A light breeze will increase with a West wind 10 to 15 mph. It will begin the warming trend this week.
Tuesday Afternoon Temps
Let the warm up begin. This is the start of a long stretch of above average numbers.
Jet Stream Animation
A Ridge of High Pressure will send a pocket of very warm air across the Eastern US. However, notice there will be plenty of cooling by the end of the week for the rest of the nation.
Snapshot Friday
Summer Heat for our Mid Atlantic Region to the Northeast.
7 Day Forecast
It appears that as soon as Easter ends, next week will turn the corner with plenty of sun and warming each day back to summer heat.
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I have made a few public statements over the years, but if you are new here you may have missed it:
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