April 26 Rain Timeline This Afternoon And A Few Mornings With Frost
April 26 2022
Monday Morning Report
The Easterly Wind has continued to add in moisture, and some areas might have fog this morning. However, it’s looking West where we find our next weather system. A cold front will arrive with rain developing mid day through this afternoon and evening.
Temps will turn cooler this afternoon, then the cold air that follows may bring inland frost tomorrow morning. More widespread frost expected Thursday and Friday mornings. Then a warming trend over the weekend.
Morning Set Up
Morning Temperatures
Morning Surface Weather
Rain entering Western Maryland this morning will reach metro areas around mid day. This will come with the cold front, and most of the rain will fall behind it in the colder air. The is called and “anafront”.
Radar Simulations
Compare two model solutions for rain today. A lot similarities as we turn wet this afternoon, with rain ending tonight.
NAM 3 Km —> slider
12 PM to 10 PM
Radar Simulation: 12 PM to 10 PM
HRRR Model
Temperatures Turning Cooler
Noon: Max Observations
Near 70ºF around Baltimore and The Bay…
4 PM: Sharply Cooler With The Rain
After the rain begins, temps will drop into the lower 60s and 50s.
CLIMATE DATA
TODAY April 26th
Normal Low in Baltimore: 46ºF
Record 32ºF in 2001
Normal High in Baltimore: 68ºF
Record 92ºF 1990
Wednesday Weather
The first regional frost may show up inland at this time… NOT around the city or Bay. That is on the way…
Morning Temperatures
Afternoon Temperatures
A chilly wind will keep most of us in the 50s or 40s (inland)
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
Widespread Spread will be Thursday and Friday mornings. It is possible some local areas drop to freezing. That’s a plant killer for sure.
This weekend we been a warm up, with top temps before thunderstorms on Monday afternoon.
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