April 27 Cooler Winds Gust Today Then Summer Heat Builds During The Work Week
Sunday April 27 2025
The rain yesterday did produce a downpour but briefly. The total at BWO was 0.37” which is barely a dent in our drought. Here are the updated numbers.
Drought Reminder: Rainfall Deficit at BWI
- Ending 2024 = -8.00”
- Since Jan 1 = -3.53”
- We are DOWN -11.53” including last year
Pics Of The Day
Storm Line
A distinct rain shaft over Baltimore, as seen from the World Trade Center, was captured by Jim Schuyler.
Pink Snow?
Flower petals coating the ground following the rain in Sykesville, MD, from Jackie Diachenko.
A new air mass is building in with cooler winds today. With the atmosphere settling down, sunshine will take over, and temperatures will climb quickly as the week progresses. Monday looks pleasant all day and into the evening as the Os return home to host the Yankees.
Tuesday looks like a summer day! Temps will boost into the mid-80s, along with higher humidity. Showers and thunderstorms will try to move in from the mountains at night, then another chance for storms later in the week.
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY April 27
Sunrise at 6:13 AM
Sunset at 7:56 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 48ºF
Record 35ºF in 2001
Normal High in Baltimore: 71ºF
Record 92ºF 1994
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Surface Weather
High Pressure is building in. With a new air mass moving in and a pressure gradient created by the departing storm off the coast of Maine, gusty winds are expected today, reaching up to 35 mph.
Quiet and warmer weather will build in starting tomorrow.
Wind Forecast Simulations: 8 AM to 8 PM
Noon Wind Forecast
Peak Gusts to 35 mph.
Afternoon Temperatures
MONDAY
Sunny and less wind!
Morning Low Temps
Afternoon High Temperatures
LOOKING AHEAD NEXT WEEK
There will be summer-like heat and humidity. The next weather system will attempt to bring showers in earlier by Tuesday evening and then linger with an increased risk for (needed) rain Thursday and Friday.
Jet Stream Monday to Friday
Snapshot Tuesday
Storm Forecast
Tuesday Afternoon to Friday
Snapshots
Tuesday Night
Wednesday Afternoon
Thursday Night
7 Day Forecast
- Cool winds today
- Summer Heat Starts Tuesday
- Thunderstorms Tuesday night and then Thursday and Friday.
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