August 26 Heat Returns With Some Inland Thundershowers
Monday 26 2024
Morning Report
The heat is trying to build back into the 90s starting today. This may not be the best timing as schools begin in parts of Central Maryland, including Baltimore (County/City) and Anne Arundel County. A couple of thundershowers will develop in the afternoon, mainly inland. Then, we really build up the steamy weather into the middle of the week.
Later in the week, a backdoor cool front will bring in thundershowers on Thursday, followed by a shift of cooler winds on Friday and Saturday. Then, for the Labor Day holiday, it will be back in the 90s.
In Baltimore at BWI, the average temperatures for this month is 0.1ºF above average.. which is ‘essentially normal’.
Here is the breakdown of daily high temps in Baltimore so far this month.
- 100s = 2
- 90s = 4
- 80s = 16
- 70s = 3
As we look ahead to the hot week, let’s compare it to historic heat waves that have NOT been challenged for more than half a century.
1968 Record Heat Wave
- 23rd = 98ºF
- 24th = 98ºF
- 25th = 97ºF
1948 Record Heat Wave
- 26th = 101ºF
- 27th = 102ºF
- 28th = 101ºF
1953 Record Heat Wave
- 29th = 100ºF
- 30th = 101ºF
- 31st = 102ºF
Morning Surface Weather
Higher heat and humidity return today. A disturbance from the northwest in the afternoon may develop thundershowers.
Air Quality Alert
Code Orange (Unhealthy for sensitive groups); especially Noon to 6 PM:
- Anne Arundel County
- Baltimore City
- Southern Baltimore and Harford Counties
- Cecil County
Afternoon Temperatures
A little warmer. Most areas stay in the upper 80s. A few spots near Baltimore’s BWI and Washington DC may get into the lower 90s.
Thunderstorms?
NAM 3 Km Radar Simulation Noon to 10 PM
There is a chance of pop up thundershowers.
HRRR Radar Simulation Noon to 10 PM
More concentrated thundershowers, mainly Northwest of Baltimore, then sliding south in the evening.
EXTENDED FORECAST BELOW
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY August 26
Sunrise at 6:30 AM
Sunset at 7:46 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 65ºF
Record 52ºF in 1874; 1977
Normal High in Baltimore: 85ºF
Record 101ºF 1948
Summer Hot Day Totals At BWI
8 Days at or above 100ºF
39 Days total at or above 90ºF
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TUESDAY AUGUST 27
Morning Temperatures
Warm and Muggy. Areas of Fog to start the day…
Afternoon Temperatures
Hotter and more humid.
Storm Simulation Wednesday to Saturday
Snapshots
Wednesday Night
Showers and thunderstorms will arrive at night.
Friday Morning
A backdoor cool front will allow High Pressure in New England to bring a cooler East Wind in for a couple of days.
Saturday Night
Another push of thunderstorms will shift the winds and bring the heat back after it passes.
7 Day Forecast
A backdoor cool front will arrive Friday into Saturday.
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