March 23 Weather Sunny Sunday With Light Wind Late Clouds Than Rain Tonight
March 23, 2025
Sunday Morning Report
Last night, we had the ‘potential’ for a geomagnetic storm to bring us the Northern Lights. The sky cleared, but the lights did not reach us in the Mid-Atlantic.
On the bright side, we have a clear sky and light wind this morning. The next storm system will bring in clouds during the afternoon and the next round of rain tonight.
Our week ahead will be chilly, and then temps bounce back just in time for next weekend.
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY March 23
Sunrise at 7:05 AM
Sunset at 7:22 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 36ºF
Record 16ºF in 1888; 1934
Normal High in Baltimore: 57ºF
Record 82ºF 1907
Baltimore Seasonal Snow
12.7”
Drought Reminder
Rainfall Deficit at BWI
- Ending 2024 = -8.00”
- Since Jan 1 = -2.86”
- We are DOWN -10.86” including last year
TODAY’S WEATHER
Morning Temperatures
Surface Weather
A strong storm system is bringing snow across the Northern Plains, with a trailing cold front bringing heavier rain and some thunderstorms to the Midwest.
While we start off clear with a nearly calm wind, clouds will be on the increase from that system. Rain will arrive for us tonight.
Storm Forecast Sunday Through Wednesday
This quick-moving pattern will bring that rain east tonight and linger on the East Coast on Monday. The next front will arrive on Wednesday, bringing cooler air and rain showers for most areas, along with some late-season snow in the mountains.
Wind Forecast 8 AM to 8 PM
Nearly calm or very light breeze.
Sunday Afternoon Temperatures
Rain Overnight
Radar Simulation: 8 PM to 6 AM Monday
One band of showers around lunchtime will be brief, and then a few more pockets of heavier showers will develop later in the afternoon and evening.
MONDAY WEATHER
6 AM Radar Snapshot
The ground will be wet, and rain will slowly end from west to east.
Morning Temperatures
Radar Simulation 6 AM to 8 PM
Snapshot at Noon
Still rainy near the Bay and Delmarva… Spotty showers inland.
Snapshot at 4 PM
Still rainy near the Bay and Delmarva… Spotty showers inland.
Afternoon Temperatures
Next Rain: Wednesday Morning…
This looks like a chilly rain/light showers with snow in the mountains north and west.
Looking Ahead: Jet Stream Wednesday to Sunday
Reinforcing impulses of colder air over the next week, then back to a warm-up next weekend.
Thursday Morning
Chilly is ‘relative’ to Late March.
Saturday
Next weekend (as of now) is looking warmer.
7 Day Forecast
Cooler this week and warmer next weekend.
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