November 10 Morning Rain Some Mountain Snow And Turning Colder
November 10, 2023
Friday Morning Update
Yesterday, Baltimore reached 77ºF, just missing the record high. Now we get a reality check WITH SOME NEEDED RAIN. There are growing drought conditions across our region. The rain this morning is welcome, but will not help much. Looking ahead to next week there continues to be an absence of rain.
Temperatures will get a reality check as it turns cooler today and it will remain chilly through the weekend. The trend turns warmer for the last part of next week.
Drought Monitor: Baltimore/Washington Region
Note: I am aware the reservoirs are low and it is very dry in Pennsylvania as well.
- Shenandoah Mountains: SEVERE to EXTREME
- Frederick MD: Drought
- Rest of our region: Abnormally Dry state is EXPANDING.
Morning Surface Weather
Today, we have rain in the cooler air and it will turn chilly after it slips to the south.
There may be a few hours of snow in the high mountains of Western Maryland and West Virginia. This may be above 2,500 Ft elevation.
A large, dry air mass from the North Central Plains will take over this weekend.
This weather may be significant as it displays a flow of moisture behind a cold from Texas up into the Mid-Atlantic. If you have been reading my El Niño Winter Outlook reports, this may become a common storm track leading into this winter.
Live Radar Widget
Morning Temperatures
Live Webcam: McHenry, MD
As temps get colder, we may see snow falling around Deep Creek Lake. Elevation is 2,200 Ft to 3,000 Ft above sea level.
This webcam is positioned at The Greene Turtle Deep Creek Lake and shows Wisp Resort, including a zoomed-in view of Squirrel Cage, The Face, the terrain park, Boulder, the mountain coaster, the tubing park, and a shot of McHenry Cove at Deep Creek Lake!
Radar Simulation Forecast: 7 AM to 7 PM
Snapshots
11 AM
Soggy morning from Central Maryland to Southern PA and the Western Mountains. Snow will mix in above 2,000 Ft.
3 PM
The band of rain will slide south and break up into scattered showers across Southern Maryland and Delmarva.
Afternoon Temperatures
Storm Simulation
Friday to Sunday
After this front slides south, a chilly and dry air mass will dominate the weekend. If you are going to the Ravens Game, temps may just reach the lower 50s.
New Report: El Niño Advisory
The latest NOAA report is confident in a Very Strong event. Possibly HISTORIC! This refers to the temperatures in the Pacific, with impacts on the US Winter Storm Track.
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY November 10
Sunrise at 6:44 AM
Sunset at 4:57 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 38ºF
Record 24ºF in 2003
Normal High in Baltimore: 59F
Record 78ºF 2020
Winter Outlook Reports:
Winter Weather Folklore: Top 20 and more signals from nature for snow.
Winter Outlook 2024 From Two Farmers Almanacs Return to Cold and Snow
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Morning Temperatures
It’s worth noting that some mountain areas may be icy after the rain-snow mix today and near freezing temps overnight.
Afternoon Temperatures
Looking Ahead Jet Stream
Animation Friday to Wednesday
We will be on the edge of cooler air, then we see a moderation again for the second half of next week.
7 Day Forecast
We have a chilly stretch of air this weekend, into early next week. Then a moderating trend to back above average by the end of next week. That may last into Thanksgiving.
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