December 2 Weather Morning Fog Sunday Rain And Maybe Some Snow Next Week
December 2, 2023
Saturday Morning Update
The Friday afternoon and evening rain left a lot of residual moisture in the atmosphere. The net result has produced areas of thick fog with very low visibility. It seems the worst areas are around metro Baltimore and north along I-83 into Southern Pennsylvania.
A Dense Fog Advisory has been issued for Central Maryland until 11 AM. Many areas have visibility under 1 mile.
Morning Visibility: Dense Fog Advisory Until 11 AM
Many areas have visibility under 2 miles, with metro Baltimore showing under 1 mile, making it dangerous in spots.
Morning Temperatures
There is a wide spread from the mid-40s for most of the central areas, 30s in the mountains, while mild 50s have crept into the Eastern Shore.
Morning Surface Weather
We are stuck in a pattern across the Eastern US with another area of Low Pressure developing across the Gulf Coast. It will spread north to bring us more rain on Sunday.
Afternoon Temperatures
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY December 2
Sunrise at 7:07 AM
Sunset at 4:44 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 32ºF
Record 9ºF in 1967
Normal High in Baltimore: 51ºF
Record 72ºF 1970
Winter Outlook Reports:
My Winter Outlook: More Snow
El Niño Winter Updates
Late November: Warm Water Shifts West In Pacific Could Mean More Snow For Eastern US
Computer Models Support East Coast Storm Track
The latest NOAA report is confident in a Very Strong event. Possibly HISTORIC! This refers to the temperatures in the Pacific, with impacts on the US Winter Storm Track.
Winter Weather Folklore: Top 20 and more signals from nature for snow.
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Sunday Morning Temperatures
Radar Simulation 6 AM to 6 PM
Snapshot at Noon
Afternoon Temperatures
Storm Simulation: Sunday to Wednesday
After this storm system, the next phase will be a clipper-type event that catches up with the next surge of cold air. It may be cold enough to bring snow showers into the northern suburbs of Baltimore.
Snapshot Wednesday Morning
Jet Stream Forecast: Sunday to Wednesday
Snapshot Wednesday Morning
The core of the cold air will be arriving with this clipper.
7 Day Forecast
After our mild and damp weekend, the colder air will arrive in the middle of next week. It will be a two to three-day push, but definitely a sign of a new pattern emerging to trend colder.
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