May 25 Weather Improving With Less Wind More Sun And A Little Warmer
Sunday, May 25, 2025
The holiday weekend will start to feel more like it. After the clouds and chilly wind yesterday, just getting more sun will feel better. The winds will be lighter and temps should reach the 70s for more of the region. Still not a summer feel, but trying to get closer.
High Pressure will take hold for a few days, but there is another storm heading in our direction that will arrive by Wednesday with more rain.
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY May 25
Sunrise at 5:46 AM
Sunset at 8:22 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 56ºF
Record 38ºF in 1956
Normal High in Baltimore: 78ºF
Record 94ºF 1991
Drought UPDATE: Map Was Updated Thursday
Rainfall Deficit at BWI
- Ending 2024 = -8.00”
- Since Jan 1 = -2.45”
- We are DOWN -10.45” including last year
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Morning Surface Weather
High Pressure will have more of a grip to bring more sun to the region. Winds will be light, but a breeze will pick up during the day, not nearly as strong as the last few days.
The cluster of severe storms in the Central US will not reach us.
Morning Temperatures
Wind Forecast 8 AM to 8 PM
Afternoon Focus at 4 PM
Wind Snapshot
Improvement: A breeze from the Northwest between 10 and 15 mph.
Cloud Forecast:
Afternoon clouds will be common across the northern hills.
Afternoon Temperatures
Still cool, but more of the region reaches the 70s.
MEMORIAL DAY MONDAY
Morning Low Temps
Afternoon High Temperatures
Storm Forecast: Tuesday To Thursday
Tuesday brings increasing clouds, then steady rain on Wednesday.
Snapshots
Wednesday Morning
A rainy day!
Thursday Afternoon
Showers become more widespread with the afternoon heating.
Friday Afternoon
Spotty showers may be confined north of Baltimore.
NOAA Temperature Outlook
Thu May 30 to Mon Jun 3: Remaining Cooler Than Average
7 Day Forecast
Cooler than average, but dry!
Memorial Day ‘maybe’ a VERY EARLY rain shower South; then Sun with Afternoon Clouds
Rain returns Wednesday.
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