May 14 Weather A Return To Chilly Rain And Preakness Outlook
Tuesday, May 14
Morning Report
Do you remember when it was sunny and warm? That may be a fading memory from yesterday as we are back into this delayed spring weather. Another round of rain and chilly temperatures are returning.
For most of the region, rain will develop during the afternoon today. It will be more prominent on Wednesday.
Looking ahead, we have many days with a chance of rain but not a complete washout. The weekend may hold off in Baltimore for most of Preakness, then turn wet again on Sunday.
Morning Surface Weather
This cool and wet pattern is evolving once again as the upper-level pattern locks in the trough, and this surface weather focuses the rain back our way. Rain is crossing the mountains this morning. This will build in with showers this morning and more steady rain during the afternoon and evening.
Live Radar Widget
Radar Simulation: 10 AM to 8 PM
Snapshots
Noon
Developing Showers
4 PM
More widespread rain, with some heavier pockets.
Afternoon Temperatures
Cooler thanks to the developing rain.
8 PM
Rain with heavier pockets.
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY May 14
Sunrise at 5:54 AM
Sunset at 8:13 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 53ºF
Record 34ºF in 1996; 2013
Normal High in Baltimore: 75ºF
Record 95ºF 1956
Wednesday Weather
A wet day with the chilly temperatures holding.
Temperatures: Morning
There will not be much movement on the thermometer during the day.
Radar Simulation: Snapshot at 6 AM
Radar Simulation: 6 AM to 8 PM
Snapshot at 4 PM
Temperatures: Afternoon
Remaining Chilly
Looking Ahead
Storm Simulation: Thursday to Sunday
One storm departs, and the break may last through Preakness, but then we see more rain to end the weekend.
Preakness Saturday
At this time, I would not make a promise: Spotty showers or a T’storm.
Sunday Morning
7 Day Forecast
Note:
Another chilly rain develops.
As of now Preakness will be mostly dry. Spotty Showers later Saturday, and more rain on Sunday.
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