September 3 Record Challenging Heat Wave Begins Today
September 3, 2023
Sunday Morning Update
The surge of heat begins today and will last most of the week ahead. At this point, I realize the main focus of the weather forecast will be how hot each afternoon may get and how close each day will get to the record high. With the computer guidance and knowledge of the air mass moving in, we could challenge or break the record high temperatures in Baltimore today and through the middle of the week at least.
The other problem we face is the moderate drought. It may be confined to some areas at last check, but is likely to expand with many sunny days of no rain on top of the heat.
Morning Surface Weather
High Pressure is in control allowing the core of the heat dome to reach the east coast. This air mass initially is dry. So with lower humidity, it will be more tolerable, but still uncomfortable. That is why we will likely remain mostly sunny to clear.
Morning Temperatures
The numbers have been creeping up, but still comfortably cool. It is feeling more like summer again.
Afternoon Forecast
Here comes the heat! The record high in Baltimore was 97ºF in 1898. We have a good chance to tie or break that at BWI today.
Drought Update
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CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY September 3
Sunrise at 6:37 AM
Sunset at 7:33 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 63ºF
Record 46ºF in 1967
Normal High in Baltimore: 84ºF
Record 97ºF 1898
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Monday Morning
Monday Afternoon
Record Highs For Baltimore
These are numbers that may be challenged over the next week.
- (Sun) Sept 3 = 97ºF in 1898
- (Mon) Sept 4 = 96ºF in 2019+
- (Tue) Sept 5 = 96ºF in 1954
- (Wed) Sept 6 = 98ºF in 1983
- (Thu) Sept 7 = 101ºF in 1881
- (Fri) Sept 8 = 100ºF in 1939
Rain Forecast Wednesday Morning To Sunday
We will gradually see the breakdown of the High Pressure and dry air. Showers will show up in the mountains first on Wednesday, then closer to metro areas Thursday afternoon. The odds of rain that day will be 30%.
Then there will be a higher chance for thunderstorms on Friday and Saturday as cooler, more seasonable air returns.
7 Day Forecast
We have a chance to tie or break record highs through Wednesday.
It should be noted that often we get heat waves to last longer than first suggested, so we could challenge records later in the week as well… especially if the risk of rain is diminished or pushed back.
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