April 25 Cooler Winds Today Then Colder With Frost Later This Week
April 25 2022
Monday Morning Report
After a very nice weather weather for most, we are about to step backwards for a while. The overall weather pattern continues to show signs of late winter, which in turn delays our spring. The result will be much cooler days and frost in the mornings later this week. Yes, there could be more than one day to deal with.
Sunday’s High Temperatures
In case you missed my prior report, let’s review the high temperatures yesterday. The range from 50s on the New Jersey Shore, and low 60s on the Delmarva beaches, to 70s in central Maryland metro areas and 80s inland. The HOT 90s showed up around Richmond in VA.
Monday Morning Set Up
Surface Weather
The same stationary front is draped across our region, but will be pushed farther inland. This is due to stronger easterly winds from the ocean dominate today.
The next big change will be a cold front arriving from the west Tuesday night.
Morning Temperatures
Wind Forecast Animation: 8 AM to 8 PM
Notice the increase wind FROM the east during the day. Our high temps may level out around lunchtime.
Wind Forecast Snapshot
East winds this afternoon should average 10 to 20 mph
Afternoon Highs
Temps level out early in the afternoon, with the warmer 70s and 80s much farther inland across the mountains and Southern Virginia. It will be chilly by the water.
CLIMATE DATA
TODAY April 25th
Normal Low in Baltimore: 46ºF
Record 30ºF in 1956
Normal High in Baltimore: 68ºF
Record 94ºF 1960
Tuesday Weather
We may see rain showers developing during the day…
Morning Temperatures
Afternoon Temperatures
Looking Ahead
Click To See The Report: NOAA Chilly Outlook
Repeating pattern will keep temps cooler into the first week or two of May
7 Day Forecast
The rain Tuesday will be followed by possible Frost Thursday morning.
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