October 27 Another Record High Possible Weekend Rain And Colder Halloween
October 27, 2023
Friday Morning Update
A new record high was set in Baltimore yesterday at BWI airport. The mark of 83ºF was set at 2:09 PM, which followed the trend of being warmer than forecast. That is why I suspect today may bring another record if the weather station continues to be a little warmer than forecast.
Saturday will remain warm, but the record high will be out of reach.
Then we watch a slow-moving weather system bring in rain and a dramatic cool down. Rain will try to reach central Maryland on Sunday and crawl south on Monday. Then by Halloween, the afternoons will end up cooler than this morning’s low temperatures.
Morning Temperatures
Important to note that numbers this morning will be higher than some afternoons next week.
Morning Surface Weather
Often we we get a big warm-up, there is a lot of action in the middle of the country with a storm that is pumping that warm air our way.
The rain track in the Midwest to the Great Lakes will remain for a few days.
The tail end of that system continues to produce flooding in Central Texas.
A WINTER STORM moves from the Northern Rockies to the Northern Plains. That will bring cold air our way for Halloween!
Afternoon Temperatures
Getting close to record highs in many areas.
Baltimore hit 82ºF in 1963. If temps once again verify warmer than forecast, it will be reached.
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY October 27
Sunrise at 7:29 AM
Sunset at 6:11 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 42ºF
Record 29ºF in 1962, 1988
Normal High in Baltimore: 64ºF
Record 82ºF 1963
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Morning
Afternoon
Likely out of reach of the Record High: Oct 28 87ºF in 1919
Jet Stream
Animation Friday to Wednesday
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Friday
Record Heat possible again today.
Wednesday
Windy and chilly. Afternoon temperatures may end up colder than the mornings this weekend.
Storm Forecast
Saturday to Tuesday/Halloween Night
Close Up Sunday
Steady rain will be falling across central Pennsylvania, with showers reaching into Central Maryland. Farther south may remain dry.
Monday
The band of steady rain will gradually shift to the South; however, Southern Maryland may remain dry longer.
7 Day Forecast
Close to another record high today, and while still warm tomorrow, the record will be out of reach.
The rain will expand from North to South Sunday into Monday…
Halloween Tuesday will be Windy and Chilly! Then Remaining Colder. The afternoons next week will be colder than the morning lows we have now.
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