October 22 Windy Ravens Game Monday Morning Inland Frost Then A Big Warm Up Next Week
October 22, 2023
Sunday Morning Update
Extremes breed extremes. This is something I learned in college and it has always proved true. So what we have in store this week is actually pretty normal for October.
This morning we had some rain showers with the last piece of energy around our recent storm. The next phase will be gusty winds keeping us cool.
As the winds subside, there is a chance for inland areas to drop into the 30s and get the first frost Monday morning. Not all, but some….
Then, a dry and warm weather pattern will push temps into the 70s and lower 80s by the end of the week! We may also break the pattern of ending a week with a storm. It looks dry into Saturday.
Morning Temperatures
Mild start with clouds and winds from the south.
Morning Surface Weather
A weak disturbance moved through overnight and is heading off the coast this morning. A few spotty showers are left over this morning. There may be a few in the afternoon inland, but metro areas should be dry.
Live Interactive Radar Widget
Wind Forecast: 8 AM to 8 PM
A steady flow from the Northwest will average 15 to 25 mph. Gusts will be higher.
Ravens Game Forecast
Wind: Gusting to 25 mph.
Temperatures
LATEST FALL FOLIAGE REPORTS
Maryland
Pennsylvania
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY October 22
Sunrise at 7:23 AM
Sunset at 6:18 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 44ºF
Record 31ºF in 1952
Normal High in Baltimore: 66ºF
Record 85ºF 1920; 1979
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Temperatures Monday
Morning
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Afternoon
Looking Ahead:
Storm Forecast Sunday to Friday
After this New England storm moves away, High Pressure will dominate the Eastern US for the week. This means sunshine, light winds, and a warm up!
Jet Stream Sunday to Friday
With High Pressure, a Ridge will get established and pump in warmer winds all week.
Snapshot Thursday:
It may feel like summer again for a few afternoons. As the leaves in central Maryland and Pennsylvania reach their peak color, temps will push into the upper 70s and now I feel more confident two days will be in the lower 80s.
7 Day Forecast
There may be some frost inland by Monday Morning, then a pronounced warm up for the rest of the week. The true warming will be felt at the end of the week.
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