March 29 Weather Windy Today A Break Easter Sunday Ahead Of A Rainy Week To Follow
Friday March 29
Morning Report
We have a very active weather pattern, with two breaks in between. Today will be one of them, featuring more sun AND wind. The other will be on Easter Sunday. The rest of our outlook does show multiple rain events through next week.
Headlines
- Today: Sunny and Windy
- Saturday: Starting Sunny, Ending With Rain
- Easter Sunday: One Day Break; Warmer
- Next Week: More Rain For A Few Days!
Morning Surface Weather
The old storm is departing to our East from New England. The next active storm pattern will be organizing over the Northern Plains.
We will get a windy afternoon between the weather systems.
Wind Forecast
The winds will increase by mid-day through this evening. Gusts may push 25 to 30 mph.
Temperatures
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY March 29
Sunrise at 6:55 AM
Sunset at 7:28 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 38ºF
Record 18ºF in 1923
Normal High in Baltimore: 60ºF
Record 90ºF 1945
Saturday Weather
Temperatures
Morning
Afternoon
Rain Returns: Afternoon and Evening
Looking Ahead: Saturday to Wednesday
A very active pattern ahead with a one day break on Easter Sunday. Colder air will build in with the next storm to bring a late snowfall to the mountains on Wednesday.
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