October 14 2022
Friday Morning Update
The weather system that just came through brought nearly 1 inch of rain to many areas. It has been slow to move out, and for some spots you may find patchy fog this morning. Then we will get the sun to return with a few warm afternoons only to be followed by a dramatic change to the weather pattern next week.
The gist or headline of this forecast is this:
- Clearing and mild today
- Weekend Remaining Warm/Mild
- Next Week: Much Colder with the first snow flakes falling in western Maryland.
Morning Surface Weather
High Pressure will clear out the sky in the Mid Atlantic today. Warmer winds will settle in this weekend, ahead of the next front.
SNOW is falling near and north of Minneapolis, MN. The first flakes will expand through the Great Lakes this weekend.
Morning Temperatures
Official weather stations at area airports.
Afternoon Temperatures
A little milder than last weekend.
CLIMATE DATA
TODAY October 14
Normal Low in Baltimore: 47ºF
Record 29ºF in 1988
Normal High in Baltimore: 69ºF
Record 86ºF 1975
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Temperatures Saturday
Morning
Afternoon
Looking Ahead: Jet Stream
Sunday Morning To Tuesday Evening
A deep trough of cold air will be building from eastern Canada to the eastern US.
Snapshot: 8 PM Tuesday
Surface Weather Animation:
Sunday Afternoon to Wednesday Morning
Snapshot: Wednesday Morning
Snow showers and perhaps the first ‘stickage’ of the season is possibly in the high mountains of Garrett County, Maryland and West Virginia.
Temperature Outlook: NOAA
The trend next week will be Much Colder Than Normal
7 Day Forecast
Warmer weekend then much colder next week.
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