March 26 Weather Clearing With Chilly Winds Then Weekend Warm Up
March 26 2025
Wednesday Morning Report
A band of rain showers is passing through Central Maryland this morning, so this may seem ironic, but there is a Fire Danger in the mountains. Another Red Flag Warning has been issued for Frederick County and westward.
Today will feature yet another round of chilly winds. Gusts will push 30 mph and temps will stay in the 40s and 50s.
Our weather will turn back to spring and as is often the case, we will end up warmer than first thought. Right now Saturday is looking like the pick of the weekend because rain showers will try to push in on Sunday leading to more rain Monday.
Red Flag Warning
A combination of low humidity and high winds with the dry ground cover is why there is a risk for any flames to spread rapidly.
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY March 26
Sunrise at 7:00 AM
Sunset at 7:25 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 37ºF
Record 21ºF in 1878
Normal High in Baltimore: 58ºF
Record 84ºF 1921
Baltimore Seasonal Snow
12.7”
Drought Reminder
Rainfall Deficit at BWI
- Ending 2024 = -8.00”
- Since Jan 1 = -2.13”
- We are DOWN -11.12” including last year
TODAY’S WEATHER
Live Radar Widget
Tracking some early morning showers.
Morning Temperatures
Surface Weather
A colder air mass is building in with gusty winds.
Wind Forecast 8 AM to Midnight
Wind Snapshot Afternoon
Gusts 25 to 30 mph
Temperatures
THURSDAY WEATHER
Morning Temperatures
Afternoon Temperatures
Looking Ahead:
Jet Stream Wednesday to Sunday
Today:
The chilly part…
Sunday:
The Surge Of Spring Warmth
Weather Pattern: Saturday to Monday Evening
Rain showers may arrive Sunday afternoon in the warm air… Steadier rain more likely on Monday.
Sunday
Rain Showers in the afternoon and evening.
Monday
Steadier rain in the afternoon and evening.
7 Day Forecast
- Next Warm Up: Friday through the weekend.
- Sunday Rain Showers
- Monday Steadier Rain
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