March 30 Weather Brings Back Rain Later Today A Nice Easter Then A Wet Week Ahead
Saturday, March 30
Morning Report
We start off the weekend with sunshine, but this may be deceiving. The next weather system will be racing out of the Great Lakes, and clouds will increase in the afternoon. Then expect showers and even longer periods of rain later this afternoon through tonight.
Eastern Sunday looks like perfect timing for a break, then more rain for the first half of the next work week.
Headlines
- Today: Sunny Morning, Rain Late Day and Tonight
- Easter Sunday: One Day Break; Warmer
- Next Week: More Rain For A Few Days!
Morning Surface Weather
After a sunny morning, the next weather system will be racing in with increasing clouds this afternoon.
A cluster of rain will arrive late afternoon and evening.
Afternoon
Temperatures
Radar Simulation
Snapshot
Animation 4 PM to 11 PM
Tonight
Here is a suggestion of heavy rain by midnight. It may include some rumbles of thunder.
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY March 30
Sunrise at 6:53 AM
Sunset at 7:29 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 38ºF
Record 21ºF in 1887
Normal High in Baltimore: 60ºF
Record 89ºF 1998
Sunday Weather
Temperatures
Morning
Afternoon
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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