March 13 Remaining Warm With Next Rain On Friday
March 13, 2024
Wednesday Morning Update
Temperatures surged into the 70s yesterday. That was 20 degrees above average and 30 degrees warmer than this time last year. It is undeniably spring, and the pollen levels have surged!
We will remain warm with afternoons in the 70s through the end of the work week. Rain showers later on Friday will bring in a cool down this weekend. Then a return closer to average next week.
Morning Temperatures
Morning Surface Weather
We are still under the influence of High Pressure, however, some extra clouds will cross the sky.
Afternoon Temperatures
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY March 13
Sunrise at 7:20 AM
Sunset at 7:12 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 33ºF
Record 12ºF in 1888
Normal High in Baltimore: 53ºF
Record 85ºF 1990
SEASONAL SNOW at BWI
11.3 inches
Thursday Weather
Morning Temperatures
Afternoon Temperatures
Friday:
Rain showers will build in during the afternoon and evening.
Forecast Animation: Friday through Monday
Monday
Colder winds bring mountain snow showers. Some may cross the mountains into metro areas late in the afternoon.
7 Day Outlook
Temps remain in the 70s through Friday.
Cooler this weekend and colder next week.
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