October 29 Warming Trend Again To Halloween Heat Then Another Chilly Weekend
October 29, 2024
Tuesday Morning Report
The story continues to be about the temperatures and growing drought.
The return flow around High Pressure will pump in warmer temps this week, so the 70s may arrive tomorrow and then become common. Some areas are expected to hit the 80s on Halloween; then we cool back for yet another weekend.
Wild Fire Risk Growing
On Monday, there was a flare-up along the Frederick and Washington County border that firefighters in the region had to address.
Morning Temperatures
Morning Surface Weather
Turning the corner with more sunshine… It’s just the shift of winds and warm air flowing back in.
The activity with rain continues to pass to our North.
Afternoon Forecast Temperatures
Warming up into the mid and upper 60s.
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY October 29
Sunrise at 7:32 AM
Sunset at 6:08 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 42ºF
Record 26ºF in 2001
Normal High in Baltimore: 64ºF
Record 82ºF 1945; 1946
Drought Update
Baltimore only recorded significant rain on October 1. Barely measurable on the 2nd and a trace on the 4th. So essentially it has been about 4 weeks since we had rain:
- Oct 1 = 0.35”
- Oct 2 = 0.01
- Oct 3 = 0.00
- Oct 4 – Trace…
Baltimore Stats:
Rainfall DOWN -5.63” since Sep 1
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 30
Morning Lows
Afternoon High
HALLOWEEN HEAT
This is like a summer pattern with High Pressure off the Southeast US coast. A cold front in the middle of the nation will produce showers and thunderstorms. It will run into problems pushing Eastward, diminishing the impact when it arrives at the coast.
Animation: Halloween Thursday Afternoon to Saturday Afternoon
Sunday Afternoon
This next air mass will shift East, with the cooler air moving away and allowing the next warm-up for next week.
Jet Stream Animation: Oct 31 to Nov 7
The pattern of a ridge of High Pressure, warmer-than-average temperatures, and dry conditions continues for another week. The jet stream might shift south by the end of next week.
Thursday: Halloween
The highest temps of this stretch are expected just in time for Trick or Treaters.
Thursday November 7
The pattern change might be in the set up for the end of next week.
7 Day Forecast
We can’t seem to get rain! Temps will jump to the 80s for Halloween, then crash to the 50s and 60s this weekend. Next week, there will be another warm-up, and not much rain is in sight, other than a chance for showers on Friday with the cold front.
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FIRST FROST DATES
Here are the average dates across Maryland, and they match the advisories we saw last week.
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