March 28 Weather Rainy Ahead Of Baltimore Orioles Home Opener
Thursday, March 28
Morning Report
This morning starts off soggy all along the East Coast with rain, drizzle, and fog. There is more rain to come, along with a sharp cut-off that will wobble around I-95 into the afternoon.
Orioles Opener:
Today is a big day in the city of Baltimore with the start of the baseball season at Camden Yards. The Orioles can provide a needed boost of morale after the horrific Key Bridge collapse, but it will not be perfect. I can not make any promises, but it appears the worst of the rain will be east of the city at 3 PM. It is likely the game will have an opportunity to get in… But with the risk of showers still around mid-afternoon, I simply do not know if they will get going on time or delay. If you are going, dress to keep yourself dry and warm!
Headlines
- Today: Rain; Orioles Opener may have lingering showers and potential delay. It will be chilly!
- Friday: Sunny and Windy
- Saturday: More Rain
- Easter Sunday: Much Warmer
- Next Week: More Rain
Morning Surface Weather
A line of rain is set up along the entire East Coast. Reinforcing impulses will ride north along a stationary front. There is a cold front across central Maryland, marking the new dry air mass slowly pushing in from the West. This will remain very close to Baltimore today, then move through for tomorrow.
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CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY March 28
Sunrise at 6:57 AM
Sunset at 7:27 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 37ºF
Record 21ºF in 1982
Normal High in Baltimore: 59ºF
Record 87ºF 1945
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Looking Ahead: Saturday to Tuesday
It looks like an active pattern with good timing. At this point, rain is expected Saturday, then again Monday through Wednesday. However, Easter Sunday may turn out with more sun and warming close to 70ºF.
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