March 7 Weather Clearing Out Briefly Before Another Saturday Storm And Staying Warm
March 7 2024
Thursday Morning Update
Two years ago today the record high temperature was set at 79ºF. That will not happen today, but the theme appears to show that spring is here.
The current storm is moving away. We have mild temps with drizzle and fog to start the day. Gusty winds will help to clear us out… But we do NOT have much cold air in sight.
The next storm will bring us more rain later on Saturday. Then colder winds briefly arrive Sunday. The mountains will get a coating of snow. Some flurries may reach into central Maryland and PA Sunday afternoon.. but that is not going to be an impact.
This may be the last shot of winter and we missed out.
If we do have any chance for snow again, it is getting later and will be difficult to burst the early spring.
Morning Temperatures
Moderate temperatures again with leftover drizzle and fog.
Morning Surface Weather
Most of the rain is done for us today. There are pockets of drizzle and fog with a stray shower.
The North winds will build in to help try to clear us out.
The next storm developing over Texas will reach us later on Saturday. The cold air just doesn’t seem to sync up in time.
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Morning Sprinkles
Wind Forecast 7 AM to 7 PM
The North wind will help to break up the clouds.
Snapshot at Noon
Winds may be gusting up to 30 mph.
Afternoon Temperatures
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY March 7
Sunrise at 6:30 AM
Sunset at 6:06 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 31ºF
Record 6ºF in 2015
Normal High in Baltimore: 52ºF
Record 79ºF 2022
SEASONAL SNOW at BWI
11.3 inches
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Friday Weather
A Partly Cloudy Day
Temperatures:
Morning
Afternoon
Animation: Saturday Morning To Sunday Afternoon
This next storm will bring rain Saturday evening and overnight. Then back to colder winds Sunday with mountain snow on the back side.
Saturday Night
Sunday Afternoon
7 Day Outlook
The weekend storm will bring rain Saturday afternoon and evening, then end with colder winds and perhaps some flurries on Sunday.
Temperatures next week seem to show we missed our chance, and spring is taking hold.
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