May 26 Weather Warm With Storms And Severe Risk Memorial Day
Sunday, May 26
Morning Report
After a high temperature of 87ºF yesterday, humidity played a role in the evening storms. These then helped to form areas of dense fog this morning. There is an Advisory in place until 10 AM for Southern Pennsylvania, where visibility is under 1 mile. There are other areas of fog that will disperse later this morning.
Today will be warm and humid, and we could see some strong storms in isolated spots (under 30%) this afternoon and evening. The better chance will come from the west after dark and through midnight.
The gulf of the energy is in the MidWest where another severe outbreak is expected. This Severe Risk will shift to our region on Monday, followed by cooler air during the work week.
Dense Fog Advisory
This is mainly in Pennsylvania and is up through 10 AM when the fog should lift and disperse.
There are areas of dense fog in Central Maryland where it did rain last night, but visibility might be above the one-mile advisory criteria.
Morning Surface Weather
After the morning fog lifts, we will have another warm and humid day.
The complex weather system has most of the energy focused in the Central US today, but some strong storms will move toward us this evening.
The main energy will shift to the Mid-Atlantic on Memorial Day Monday.
Afternoon Temperatures
Radar Simulation 2 PM to 11 PM
This is a SUGGESTION, not a promise on the timing. There will be isolated storms in the afternoon, and a more concentrated line of storms will arrive from the west tonight.
Snapshot at Midnight
The best chance for showers or storms will be later this evening and tonight.
Snapshot at 2 AM Monday
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY May 26
Sunrise at 5:45 AM
Sunset at 8:24 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 56ºF
Record 41ºF in 1967
Normal High in Baltimore: 78ºF
Record 94ºF 1914
MEMORIAL DAY
NOAA Severe Storm Risk
Radar Simulation: 8 AM to Midnight
This is a SUGGESTION, not a promise for the timing.
Snapshot at 4 PM
Late Afternoon, the line of storms is expected to cross I-81.
Snapshot at 6 PM
The best suggestion is for the line of storms to enter Metro areas during the late afternoon/evening. This may impact the busy traffic on the drive home to end the long weekend.
Snapshot at 8 PM
The line of storms is expected to cross Delmarva and Southern Maryland by sunset.
Looking Ahead
Monday Through Thursday
After the Storms on Monday, the next chance of showers will be scattered on Wednesday as cooler air builds in.
7 Day Forecast
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