September 7 Showers or a Thunderstorm Today As Colder Winds Move In
Saturday, September 7 2024
Morning Report
I realize you may not have seen all of my reports this week, which showed the trend to lower our expectations for rain. We will NOT have a washout, but there will be showers with this cold front.
More rain will fall in the mountains and north into Pennsylvania by mid-day. Central Maryland may see peak temperatures around noon, then showers, and a colder wind will drop temps into the 60s.
This same front will develop thunderstorms for The Lower Eastern Shore and maybe the beaches by mid-afternoon.
Sunday will be chilly then most of next week will be sunny and warming up back to late summer temps.
Morning Surface Weather
A cold front is approaching with a significant temperature drop. The southern storm that was expected to link up is out of reach, which is why we have lowered the expectation for rain locally.
There will be mid-day showers, and then it will turn cooler. This will be followed by a large dry air mass… and an eventual warm-up next week.
Closer Look
This cold front is not very active now but may regenerate during the day. More energy will pass through PA and north midday, and then the front may develop thunderstorms as it crosses the Chesapeake Bay later.
The winds that follow will drop the temperatures into the afternoon.
Live Radar and Lighting Widget
Radar Simulation 8 AM to 8 PM
The rain is looking less active than first thought. There will be thunderstorms in the mountains, and some may cross eastward… but metro areas have dropped to a 30% chance for showers.
Wind Forecast 8 AM to 8 PM
Winds will increase with the cold front, and gusts may reach 25 mph from the North.
Snapshots
Noon
Radar Suggestion
Rain in Southern PA with spotty showers crossing the mountains near Frederick. Not everyone will get rain!
Winds
The frontal boundary shows up well here. The cooler winds (blue arrows) will truly be felt when they reach your area.
Temperatures
Perhaps the warmest part of the day in central Maryland and around the Bay.
2 PM Radar Suggestion
Showers into central Maryland, trying to regenerate.
4 PM Radar Suggestion
A line of thunderstorms is expected to fire up along the cold front on the Eastern Shore.
4 PM Winds
4 PM Temperatures
Noticeably Cooler
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY September 7
Sunrise at 6:41 AM
Sunset at 7:27 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 62ºF
Record 45ºF in 1962
Normal High in Baltimore: 83ºF
Record 101ºF 1881
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Morning Temperatures
Afternoon Temperatures
The warmest time of the day may be lunchtime.
7 Day Forecast
After this chilly spell, temps will warm back up above average next week. The week will end in the upper 80s to near 90ºF.
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