September 12 Warming Up And Humid This Weekend While Remaining Dry
Friday, September 12, 2025
What we have in front of us may not be a surprise. After one of the coolest Augusts and one record low temperature in the past week. The weather pattern is flipping to the other side of the pendulum. A ridge of High Pressure is expanding to take hold for the weekend and into next week.
This will prevent storms and allow temperatures to return to late summer weather.
It has been a while since we have had temps in the 80s back to back, but that is still the average for this time of year. That is the way it looks with a touch of humidity to boot! This will make the Ravens’ home opener game on Sunday feel a little uncomfortable if you are not acclimated.
Drought Conditions Returning
While there was some rain around Baltimore and the Bay yesterday, most of the region did not get in on that. The continued lack of weather systems has allowed the soil to dry out.
Here is the concern from the National Weather Service:
After a very dry August & start to September, drought conditions have returned to much of the area. With little to no rain expected over the next 7-10 days expect further expansion of drought across the region. For more info visit: https://t.co/MP9jYThP7J. #MDwx #VAwx #WVwx #DCwx pic.twitter.com/Fn47fSkwin
— NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) September 11, 2025
WEATHER TODAY
Morning Temperatures
Surface Weather
High Pressure is taking hold for a while. This will lock us in with sunny days, light winds, and no rain for at least the next 5 days.
Wind Forecast: 6 AM to 8 PM
Very light!
Afternoon Temperatures
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
Yesterday: Low 60F; High 78F
Precipitation: 0.38”
TODAY September 12
Sunrise at 6:45 AM
Sunset at 7:19 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 60ºF
Record 43ºF in 1967
Normal High in Baltimore: 81ºF
Record 97ºF 2019
Rainfall Deficit at BWI
- Ending 2024 = -8.00”
- Since Jan 1 = 2.41”
- We are STILL DOWN -10.41” INCLUDING LAST YEAR
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SATURDAY
Morning Temperatures
Afternoon Temperatures
LOOKING AHEAD
Storm Forecast: Saturday to Thursday
NOAA Temperature Outlook
The warming trend builds summer heat across more of the nation. This has been expected after the cool-down we experienced at the end of August through Labor Day.
7 Day Forecast
- Simply a dry pattern to last most of the week ahead!
- The peak of temps and humidity will be on Sunday.
- The chance of showers may return on Thursday. This is not a promise as the details get less reliable farther out in time.
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