November 16 Pattern Change From Mild Weekend To First Local Mountain Snow Next Week
November 16, 2024
Saturday Morning Report
We are due for a change, and it will show up in the next seven days. After the warmest and driest Fall on record to date, the drought has peaked. We will continue to add to the needed rain, with a larger storm on the way next week.
This event will be preempted by another stretch of very mild air, followed by a dramatic cool-down. That flip of the jet stream will bring the first accumulating snow of the season to our local mountains… including western Maryland.
Tropical Storm Sara is still slowly crawling along the Honduras coast. It will move inland and dissipate, causing deadly flooding. This is better news, indicating a diminished tropical risk for Florida.
Baltimore Drought Update
- 7.11 inches BELOW AVERAGE rainfall since September 1st
- 7.57 inches BELOW AVERAGE rainfall since January 1st
Map Updated Thursday, November 14
Morning Surface Weather
The setup appears quiet, but as a new air mass builds in, there will be strong winds today.
Temperatures will remain mild, but the pattern change is just starting to gather and will move east from the Rockies.
Tropical Storm Sara remains located along the coast of Honduras. It will continue to produce life-threatening rain/flooding. It is NOT expected to be a major issue for the US.
Wind Forecast 7 AM to 7 PM
Wind Forecast At Noon
Afternoon Temperatures
The core of the cool air will settle in despite the sunshine.
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY November 16
Sunrise at 6:52 AM
Sunset at 4:51 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 36ºF
Record 19ºF in 1933; 1996
Normal High in Baltimore: 57ºF
Record 76ºF 1928; 2005
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 17
Morning Temperatures
Wind Forecast at Noon
Afternoon Temperatures
EXTENDED FORECAST
GFS Model Next Wednesday To Friday Night
The developing storm will bring moderate rain to the Eastern US, then end as snow in the mountains.
Snapshot Thursday Morning
Moderate to Heavy Rain will start the day and then move north. The wrap-around winds will bring in colder air and turn to snow in the mountains.
Snapshot Friday
Rain ends with a burst of snow and the first accumulation of the season in the mountains, including Western Maryland.
Jet Stream Animation Wednesday, Nov 20 To Next Tuesday, Nov 26
Snapshot Friday Afternoon
Snapshot Sunday
Tropical Storm Sara
This has nearly stalled along the coast of Central America and dumped 10 to 30 inches of rain. The results will be deadly mudslides and flooding.
It will move inland and dissipate. Longer range models have it continuing to curve back over water and into Florida… but as a general low-pressure center or just a tropical depression.
National Hurricane Center Update
- LOCATION…16.1N 86.3W
- ABOUT 25 MI…40 KM SE OF ISLA ROATAN HONDURAS
- ABOUT 160 MI…255 KM SE OF BELIZE CITY
- MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS…45 MPH…75 KM/H
- PRESENT MOVEMENT…STATIONARY
- MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE…999 MB…29.50 INCHES
National Hurricane Center Forecast Tracks
Computer Model Forecast Tracks
Computer Model Forecast Intensity
This is not expected to regain strength and will NOT reach Florida as a hurricane.
7 Day Forecast
BIG CHANGE ON THE WAY
A stretch of warm weather could see temperatures reaching close to 70ºF for a few days.
Rain develops Wednesday night into Thursday… followed by colder winds and the first snow in the mountains.
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