May 7 Warming Up With Only Isolated Showers And Thunderstorms
Tuesday, May 7
Morning Report
We are entering a period of warming with less rain for a few days. We will still see some isolated showers and thunderstorms pop up in the afternoons and evenings, while temperatures will once again approach summer levels.
The next risk for steady rain is on Thursday, followed by a cool down on Friday into Mother’s Day weekend. While the weekend will be mostly dry, we may see some showers pop up on Sunday.
Morning Surface Weather
A few lingering showers and mist/fog across the regions that got rain yesterday.
Some dry weather will build in with more sunshine today, allowing a warm-up back above average levels.
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Afternoon Temperatures
Warmer!
Radar Simulation Noon to 10 PM
Some showers and T’Storms may develop in the mountains and cross our Northern areas into the evening.
Snapshot
5 PM
8 PM
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY May 7
Sunrise at 6:01 AM
Sunset at 8:06 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 51ºF
Record 33ºF in 1970
Normal High in Baltimore: 73ºF
Record 96ºF 1930
Wednesday Weather
Much of the day will be mostly clear…
Morning Temperatures
Afternoon
Storm Potential
Some isolated T’showers may pop up in our Southern Areas.
Radar Simulation: Noon to 8 PM
Thursday
The best chance for a rainy day.
Storm Simulation: Thursday to Sunday
7 Day Forecast
The next main risk for steady rain is Thursday. This will mark the change in air mass as we head into a cooler weekend. At this time, Saturday looks dry, but some showers may pop up on Mother’s Day.
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RESTATING MY MESSAGE ABOUT DYSLEXIA
I am aware there are some spelling and grammar typos and occasional other glitches. I take responsibility for my mistakes and even the computer glitches I may miss. I have made a few public statements over the years, but if you are new here, you may have missed it: I have dyslexia and found out during my second year at Cornell University. It didn’t stop me from getting my meteorology degree and being the first to get the AMS CBM in the Baltimore/Washington region.
One of my professors told me that I had made it that far without knowing and to not let it be a crutch going forward. That was Mark Wysocki, and he was absolutely correct! I do miss my mistakes in my own proofreading. The autocorrect spell check on my computer sometimes does an injustice to make it worse. I also can make mistakes in forecasting. No one is perfect at predicting the future. All of the maps and information are accurate. The ‘wordy’ stuff can get sticky.
There has been no editor who can check my work while writing and to have it ready to send out in a newsworthy timeline. Barbara Werner is a member of the web team that helps me maintain this site. She has taken it upon herself to edit typos when she is available. That could be AFTER you read this. I accept this and perhaps proves what you read is really from me… It’s part of my charm. #FITF