Friday March 18 Dense Morning Fog Turning Sunny Then Stormy Saturday
Friday March 18
Morning Report
There was a full moon at 3:18 AM, which may provide a unique view for some early risers. A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect for most of our region. Visibility is down under a mile for most, but under 1/2 mile in some spots that may be difficult for travel. But this is low level moisture, so moonlight and eventually sunlight will make it bright above.
The sky will turn sunny and this afternoon will be warm, then we turn our eyes to the Severe Storm Risk from the south to reach us tomorrow.
Morning Set Up
Surface Weather
Dense Fog Advisory
Headlines
- DENSE FOG ADVISORY UNTIL 10 AM
- Turning Sunny and Warm
- Saturday: Severe Storm Risk
- Sunday: Windy and Cooler
- Next Week: One more push from winter?
Morning Temperatures
Afternoon Temperatures
CLIMATE DATA
TODAY March 18
Seasonal Snow: 14.4”
Normal Low in Baltimore: 34ºF
Record 9º F in 1877
Normal High in Baltimore: 54ºF
Record 81ºF 2011
Saturday Storms?
Severe Storm Risk
NOAA has enhanced this threat to our north in central PA. I still believe this may be expanded to central Maryland. Explore more on this in my prior report.
Radar Simulation
12 AM Saturday to 8 AM Sunday
Showers in the morning, then afternoon storms. This product has been underplaying the storm flare up, but I expect other close range models to show it as we get closer.
Sunday morning will bring snow back to western Maryland and colder winds for the rest of us.
Saturday Temperatures
7 Day Forecast
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ALSO SEE
What is Faith in the Flakes: History of December 5th Snow
ALL FITF GEAR
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Winter Outlook Series:
Last Winter Recap: My Old Outlook And Your Grades Of My Storm Forecasts
Winter Weather Page – Lots of resources
Solar Cycle Increasing Sunspots Suggests More Snow
Comparing 4 Different Farmer’s Almanacs: Majority colder winter outlook than NOAA
NOAA Winter Outlook- But Read The Fine Print
Signals For Early Start To Winter In November
Winter Outlook Series: La Nina Double Dip
Nor’easters May Give Hint For Winter La Nina Pattern
Winter Folklore Checklist
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