March 21, 2023
Tuesday Morning
Today is the first FULL DAY of Spring and it will start to feel like it. After a clear and chilly start, we will turn the corner with a warming trend. This will come with increasing clouds today and a few days ahead with rain showers.
We will have a few days in the 60s, and at least one day into the 70s, however, there could be another depending on the timing of rain showers or sunny breaks.
Morning Surface Weather
High Pressure is dominating the East Coast, which is why we have a clear and cold start. The winds will turn and allow a warm up this afternoon. This will also come with increasing high clouds, so the sun is likely to dim behind a milky white sky filled with cirrus clouds.
The next storm will follow the same track to the Great Lakes, which will help to pump in the warm air and moisture later in the week.
Morning Temperatures
Another chilly start under a mostly clear sky.
Cloud Forecast
7 AM to 7 PM
Increasing high clouds are expected to turn the sky milky white, then dim the afternoon sun. Temps will be warming though….
Afternoon Temperatures
Despite the fading sunshine, the temperatures are likely to get up close to 60ºF.
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CLIMATE DATA
TODAY March 21
Normal Low in Baltimore: 35ºF
Record 8ºF in 1965
SNOW: 9.7” in 1964
Normal High in Baltimore: 56ºF
Record 89ºF in 1948
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Wednesday Morning Temperatures
Not as cold as the last few mornings.
Afternoon Temperatures
Again into the 60s.
Looking Ahead
Wednesday Morning to Sunday Morning
The next storm will once again pass to our North, but keep us on the edge with a few days of showers. The steady rain is most likely on Friday. However, this pattern will include warmer temps as well.
7 Day Forecast
It will feel like spring with days in the 60s and 70s. The amount of rain may determine if we can squeeze another 70-degree day out of this cycle.
After the next storm passes, we will return to chill early next week.
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RESTATING MY MESSAGE ABOUT DYSLEXIA
I am aware there are some spelling and grammar typos, and occasional other glitches. I take responsibility for my mistakes, and even the computer glitches I may miss.
I have made a few public statements over the years, but if you are new here you may have missed it:
I have dyslexia, and found out during my second year at Cornell University. It didn’t stop me from getting my meteorology degree, and being first to get the AMS CBM in the Baltimore/Washington region. One of my professors told me that I had made it that far without knowing, and to not let it be a crutch going forward. That was Mark Wysocki and he was absolutely correct!
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