Conditions: Baltimore, Maryland, 01/09/2025 05:20:03 am
Temperature

21°

Clear

Dew Point
Relative Humidity

52%

Feels Like

Wind (WNW)

17mph

Air Pressure

29.97

Sun
Sun Rise

07:25 AM

Sun Set

05:02 PM

Day Length

09:37 Hours

Difference

1 min 7 sec gain

Moon
Moon Rise

12:57 PM

Moon Set

03:10 AM

Next: Full Moon

Jan 13,2025

Moon Phase

Waxing Gibbous

Climate
Average Low

24°

41°

Average High
Record Low


(1970)

75°


(1937)
Record High
Conditions

Friday Night Storm Alerts For Wind and Water Then Snow Debate Tuesday

Storm Forecast
Maryland Weather
rain timeline
Forecast
Warnings

Thursday January 11 2024

Two storms in the next 5 days will have very different outcomes. The first event looks like a repeat of our last storm, but the good news is that it will not be as extreme for us. However, there will still be an impact from high winds, heavy rain, and high water on the Bay. Multiple Flood Alerts have already been issued.

The wind will be strong, but not as intense. Still the results may affect travel over the bridges and bring some sensitive trees or power lines down again.

The second storm next week will be part of the Arctic Blast! This system has shown promise for regional snow, until today. One model has ‘lost’ the storm. I will explain and compare below.  The arctic air that follows is the most impressive I’ve seen in a few years (if it verifies).

Wind Advisory/Warning

  • Annapolis to Southern Maryland and Delmarva: Winds gusting to 55 mph
  • Inland winds will still gust 40 to 50 mph even where there is not advisory.
  • Mountains: Winds gusting to 60 mph or high on the western facing slopes.

January 11 Wind Advisory Friday

 

Wind Forecast: Noon Fri to Noon Sat

We can see the front move through close to midnight, shifting the winds to the West after the storm passes.

January 11 wind forecast storm

 

Snapshot Friday Night

Ahead of the squall line, winds will be FROM THE SOUTH/SOUTHEAST

This is the same direction as the Tuesday storm. This will push water up the Bay AND cross winds with the Bay Bridge.

January 11 Wind Forecast Gusts

 

FLOOD WATCH/COASTAL ADVISORY

Inland rainfall may exceed 1 inch.

Coastal areas may have water rise up to 3.5 Ft above normal in places like Annapolis and on the Eastern Shore.

January 11 Flood Watch Friday

Rain Forecast

Storm 1: Friday Afternoon to Saturday Night

This will be a large storm and major snowmaker for the Northern US.  It looks like a repeat of what we just had, but It might be less extreme for us.

January 11 storm forecast Friday night

 

Snapshot Overnight

The timing of the squall line may be faster than the GFS suggests.

January 11 storm forecast Friday night

 

Closer Look

4 PM Fri to 8 AM Sat

Notice the rain arrives after dark in central Maryland.

The squall line may arrive before midnight.

Snow will follow in the western Maryland mountains by Saturday morning.

January 11 weather storm radar Friday

 

Snapshot 11 PM

I’ve noted the likely faster arrival than suggested here. We had the storm arrive around 2 hours faster on Tuesday.

January 11 weather storm radar Friday night

 

 

Next Storm: Snow Tuesday?

The GFS Model has come on strong with a potent system, but the European Model has lost it. To be honest, the mid to long-range wins recently go to the GFS. However, the short term victory went to the European with the snow (or lack thereof) last weekend.

January 11 Tuesday snow storm comparison

 

Mid-range models have a tendency to flip or lose systems in the 3 to 5-day time frame. This is a transition of calculations in the formulas until the data gets into the North American Grid.

The upgrades to the GFS in the last year have shown some promise, and I have to play the middle road for now until we see a trend one way or another. Let’s compare the products below.

 

GFS Model

Monday Morning to Wednesday Morning

January 11 weather snow Tuesday GFS

 

Snapshot Tuesday Afternoon

January 11 weather snow Tuesday afternoon

 

European ECMWF Model

The model has lost the storm, but I am not so sure yet.

We still see a thick jet stream induced snow band.

I would watch for the trend back west and maybe finding the support again for a larger system.  This would show up in a day or two if it happens.

Monday Morning to Wednesday Morning

January 11 weather snow Tuesday ECMWF

 

 

Arctic Blast Next Week:

January 10 Cold NOAA Temperature Outlook

 

Arctic Temperatures

This is the GFS Model Temperature Outlook for Baltimore at BWI next week.

It is going ALL IN on the arctic air. I need to add some caution to it verifying this extreme, but this is the most impressive outlook I’ve seen in years!!!! Even if the reality verifies that it is not as intense, we are still in for WINTER making a move!

January 11 weather temperatures Baltimore arctic blast

 

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RESTATING MY MESSAGE ABOUT DYSLEXIA

I am aware there are some spelling and grammar typos and occasional other glitches. I take responsibility for my mistakes and even the computer glitches I may miss. I have made a few public statements over the years, but if you are new here, you may have missed it: I have dyslexia and found out during my second year at Cornell University. It didn’t stop me from getting my meteorology degree and being the first to get the AMS CBM in the Baltimore/Washington region. One of my professors told me that I had made it that far without knowing and to not let it be a crutch going forward. That was Mark Wysocki, and he was absolutely correct! I do miss my mistakes in my own proofreading. The autocorrect spell check on my computer sometimes does an injustice to make it worse. I also can make mistakes in forecasting. No one is perfect at predicting the future. All of the maps and information are accurate. The ‘wordy’ stuff can get sticky.  There has been no editor who can check my work when I need it and have it ready to send out in a newsworthy timeline. Barbara Werner is a member of the web team that helps me maintain this site. She has taken it upon herself to edit typos when she is available. That could be AFTER you read this. I accept this and perhaps proves what you read is really from me… It’s part of my charm.

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