Conditions: Baltimore, Maryland, 05/21/2024 10:10:06 am
Temperature

73°

Mostly Sunny

64°

Dew Point
Relative Humidity

73%

Feels Like

73°

Wind (S)

5mph

Air Pressure

30.02

Sun
Sun Rise

05:47 AM

Sun Set

08:18 PM

Day Length

14:31 Hours

Difference

1 min 35 sec gain

Moon
Moon Rise

06:44 PM

Moon Set

04:26 AM

Next: Full Moon

May 23,2024

Moon Phase

Waxing Gibbous

Climate
Average Low

54°

75°

Average High
Record Low

34°


(2002)

96°


(1934)
Record High
Conditions

July 1 Rings In With Heat Humidity And Strong To Severe Storms

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Forecast

July 1 2022

Friday Morning Update 

Today we begin a brand new month, so I want to share a few weather and sun stats.  But the glaring issue is about the heat, humidity and storms this holiday weekend. The good news is that it will be short lived, and improving for July 4th.

July Stats (for Baltimore)

Average High Temperature: 89ªF Between July 2 and 26

Hottest Day: 107ºF in 1936

 

Sun Times:

July 1

Sunrise at 5:43 AM

Sunset at 8:37 PM

July 31

Sunrise at 6:05 AM

Sunset at 8:18 PM

By the end of the month, sunlight will be 40:05 less

 

Morning Surface Weather

Heat pumps in today, but that brings more humidity as well.

The result will be a band of showers and strong thunderstorms. 

More storms will arrive tomorrow with a cold front, that will be followed by more pleasant air by Sunday.

 



Morning Temperatures 

 

Afternoon Temperatures 

It will feel like close to 100ºF

 

Radar Simulation —> slider

1 PM to 10 PM – HRRR Model

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Animation 1 PM to 10 PM

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CLIMATE DATA

TODAY July 1st

Normal Low in Baltimore:  67ºF

Record 50ºF in 1988

 

Normal High in Baltimore: 88ºF

Record 103ºF 1901

 



 

Saturday 

More humidity means a warmer morning, but maybe not as hot in the afternoon with storms.  The risk for severe weather is centered on our region.

 

Morning

 

Afternoon

 

Severe Storm Risk

Radar Simulation: 4 PM to 10 PM

 

Radar Simulation 4 PM to 10 PM

This looks like an issue mainly between the mountains and I-95/Metro Baltimore. It may reach Annapolis and Easton by 10 PM.

Farther south and to the beaches should remain dry.

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Looking Ahead: 

Sunday will be cooler, but we ‘may’ see showers linger by the beaches. The overnight model guidance did move that farther south, but I want to see one more run before dropping that chance. 

As of now, July 4th is looking good!

 

Sunday

 

 

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Beach Forecast 

 

7 Day Forecast

After storms that may turn severe on Saturday, it will be followed by a cooler Sunday. The July 4th- Monday should heat up again, but remain dry.

Another round of strong to severe storms is possible on Tuesday.

 

 

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