July 25 Showers And Thunderstorms Today Less Humid Tomorrow Into The Weekend
Thursday July 25 2024
Morning Report
This same old frontal boundary remains stuck over our region, but will get a push to move out later today. There is rain in parts of our region this morning. As a cooler air mass arrives, the cold front in between will ignite thunderstorms this afternoon and evening.
Less humid and cooler air will arrive tomorrow. We remain with lower humidity but warm back to near 90ºF over the weekend.
Summer Hot Day Totals At BWI
6 Days at or above 100ºF
31 Days total at or above 90ºF
Morning Temperatures
Live Radar Widget
Morning Surface Weather
Along the stalled boundary, there has been a band of light rain this morning stretched across central Maryland near Baltimore to the DE and Maryland beaches.
The cold front to our west will develop thunderstorms this afternoon on the leading edge of a new air mass. Then, tomorrow, we will get into a cooler and less humid setup.
Afternoon Temperatures
Radar Simulation Suggestion
Noon to Midnight
2 PM Snapshot HRRR Model
4 PM Snapshot HRRR Model
6 PM Snapshot HRRR Model
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10 PM Snapshot HRRR Model
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY July 25
Sunrise at 6:01 AM
Sunset at 8:25 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 68ºF
Record 57ºF in 2014
Normal High in Baltimore: 89ºF
Record 100ºF 2010; 2016
Record Highs Recently Tied
Sunday July 14: 101ºF in 2024 tied 1895 AND 1954
Monday July 15: 102ºF in 2024 tied 1995
Tuesday July 16: 104ºF in 2024 tied 1988
Not a Record
Wednesday July 17: 100ºF
FRIDAY JULY 26
Morning Temperatures
Afternoon Temperatures
New Air Mass Into The Weekend
Animation Saturday To Wednesday Evening
7 Day Forecast
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