January 28 Breezy And Mild With Rain Sunday And Colder Next Week
January 28 2023
Saturday Morning Report
Our weekend will be mild, ending with light afternoon rain on Sunday into Monday. Then we focus on the colder storm track and potential snow… a few hits are possible.
I continue to see computer guidance having trouble handling this, so keep an open mind from Wednesday and beyond for the results for our region. I expect another day or two until we can zero in on this. Check it out…
Headlines
- Today: Mild Breeze 10 to 20 mph, Clouds Return
- Sunday: Light rain during the afternoon.
- Next Week: Colder Air Arrives Wednesday
Morning Temperatures
We are still lacking true winter cold. This start will help springboard the afternoon temps.
Morning Surface Weather
We remain on the Mild Side of that cold front. Winds will shift from the Southwest around High Pressure and bring another mild day to the Mid Atlantic.
The cold side of that front is where snow will again track across the Great Lakes into Northern New England. North of Chicago and Milwaukee will be getting 6 to 12 inches of snow.
Wind Forecast:
The air will flow from the Southwest, a warmer direction. That will help push many near or above 50ºF.
Afternoon Temperatures
Climate Trivia
Latest Measurable Snow In Baltimore
- Today: 3rd Latest
- Feb 21 in 1973 (50 years ago)
- Feb 6 in 1914 (109 years ago)
- Jan 27 in 2023 (So Far Confirmed)
- Jan 25 in 1992 ( 31 years ago)
- Jan 25 in 1901 ( 122 years ago)
- Jan 23 in 1966 (57 years ago)
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CLIMATE DATA
TODAY January 28
Normal Low in Baltimore: 25ºF
Record -3ºF in 1987
SNOW: 23.3” 1922
Normal High in Baltimore: 43ºF
Record 70ºF 1949
Sunday Weather
Temperatures Morning
Rain Animation
NAM 3 Km Model 10 AM to 10 PM
2 PM Snapshot
Most central areas will have a few hours of rain in the middle of the afternoon.
Temperatures Afternoon Highs
Still mild, but feeling cooler with the rain.
Storm Outlook: Sunday Evening To Thursday
This European Model shows a few impulses with colder air. There has been a loss of the energy shown just a day or two ago, but it’s still there. I believe the models are having trouble handling the energy and pattern shift, so we must keep an open mind for more adjustments.
Temperature Trend
Today To Next Saturday
Upper Level 850mb (500 Ft ):
This is a look at cloud level, which is a better indication of the air mass farther out in time. Temperatures are in Celsius.
7 Day Forecast
A few mild days with rain on Sunday. The colder air will arrive by the middle of next week. As for the storms, I continue to see computer guidance having trouble handling them, so keep an open mind from Wednesday and beyond for the results for our region. I expect another day or two until we can zero in on this.
Also See:
Winter History: Low Snow And Late Starts
See my research based on Baltimore data since 1883.
February Becoming More Favorable For Winter
February Becoming More Favorable For Winter In The Eastern US: La Niña May Help Later
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My Winter Outlook: Not A Typical La Niña!
I see many factors to support colder influence with multiple systems. Early and later in winter. Check it out.
Winter Outlook 2023 For Snow Not Typical La Niña Plus Polar Vortex Disruption
Also See The Winter Outlook Series:
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Winter Outlook 2023 From NOAA Very Different Than Farmers Almanacs
Farmer’s Almanac Comparison
Winter Outlook 2023 Early Look At Snow From Two Farmers Almanacs
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If you want a snowy winter, this is what you might want to look for in the rest of the tropical season.
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