Overnight Report
Thursday March 17 brings a wrinkle to our nice stretch of weather days. After two days with sun and 70s the luck of the Irish will not be with us on St. Patrick’s Day. A potent storm system will be rolling up the coast and across southern Maryland. It looks like the rain will be with us most of the day.
This one will be warm enough for rain, but cooler that the last few days.
Since we are into spring model with school sports and perhaps the holiday festivities, I wanted to share the rain timeline with you so you know what to expect.
Here’s a look at the animation and then the slider followed by the temperatures for the day. Hope this helps you prepare accordingly.
Radar Simulation Animation:
6 AM to 10 PM
It will be a wet morning, and then if this tracks as expect there will be a backlash of showers through mid afternoon and evening.
Timeline —> slider
Even Hours between 6 AM and 10 PM
How Much Rain?
Temperatures
Morning: Mostly Upper 40s
Noon: Within a few degrees of 50ºF
4 PM: Lower 50s
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I am aware there are some spelling and grammar typos. I have made a few public statements over the years, but if you are new here you may have missed it:
I have dyslexia, and found out at my second year at Cornell. I didn’t stop me from getting my meteorology degree, and being first to get the AMS CBM in the Baltimore/Washington region.
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