October 25 2022
Tuesday Morning Update
Roads are wet and with fallen leaves may be extra slick. Please consider that on your drive today.
The coastal Low has faded, but it has left a stubborn weather pattern in place. A light air flow from the Atlantic has moistened up the atmosphere. In place we have a widespread blanket of fog and drizzle that will hang around for another day or two.
A stronger storm will pass to our west tomorrow, not giving us its full force, but will track some showers and shift the wind to help us clear out when it moves by. Here’s a look into the weekend.
Morning Surface Weather
Stuck in the Muck! Fog and Drizzle in place this morning. The low level moisture is a marine layer that is below the radar scanning level. So we will not see much rain on radar, but it will feel damp.
Low Pressure in Arkansas looks impressive on the map. Heavier rain will fall well to our west, but this system will arrive with a few showers and a wind shift to clear us out.
Morning Temperatures
Wind Forecast at Noon
A light air flow FROM the east keeps the Atlantic moisture in place.
Afternoon Temperatures
CLIMATE DATA
TODAY October 25
Normal Low in Baltimore: 43ºF
Record 28ºF in 1962
SNOW: Trace in 1930
Normal High in Baltimore: 65ºF
Record 80ºF 2021 <— LAST YEAR
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