May 12 Tracking The Old Coastal Storm Returning Inland For This Weekend
May 12 2022
Thursday Morning Report
That old storm that has been wondering off of the East Coast has been causing all of our wind and shoreline flooding this week. Yesterday it was evident on satellite as the center circulation was drifting back towards the coast.
Check this out: That storm was also responsible for the increase in clouds farther inland. This will be similar to what we expect today.
This Morning…
The focus will be on the onshore wind, which will build back in rain. However it is impossible to pin point where and when on Saturday and Sunday. So outdoor plans may be affected but not promised for any location. The rain will pop up at any time with more numerous thunderstorms in the afternoons and evenings.
Surface Weather
Wind Forecast
The winds will be increasing and shifting direction around that Low Pressure. This is going to bring clouds back and eventually develop sprinkles today and widespread showers Friday through the weekend.
Cloud Forecast 8 AM to 8 PM
Radar Simulation
Showers will expand across southern Maryland and Southeast Virginia.
Some sprinkles may reach into metro Annapolis and Baltimore by the end of the day.
Afternoon Temperatures
Another widespread range from mid 70s inland to 50s along the coast.
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CLIMATE DATA
TODAY May 12th
Normal Low in Baltimore: 51ºF
Record 35ºF in 1963
Normal High in Baltimore: 73ºF
Record 94ºF 1881
Friday
Morning
Radar Simulaiton Snapshot
A closer of rain may already be crossing central Maryland by sunrise.
Afternoon
Rain Animation Friday Through Sunday Night
The slow moving storm off the coast will circle around, and is expected to build back in later in the week. At this time it looks like increasing clouds Friday with showers and storms next week.
7 Day Forecast
It is IMPORTANT to note that shower and storms will be scattered and random through the weekend. More numerous in the afternoons, but impossible to plot specifically for any location or event in this pattern.
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