November 3 Cool And Sun Setting Earlier With Time Change: Big Warm Up For Election Day
November 3, 2024
Sunday Morning Report
The dry weather continues! We will have plenty of sunshine to fully appreciate the time change back to Standard Time. The sun will set closer to 5 p.m.
Nice weather for the Ravens game in Baltimore, your yard work, or any outdoor plans. The Burn Bans continue in Maryland and Pennsylvania with the expanding drought. That includes no leaf piles or fire pits.
We will have another warm-up this week, including Election Day getting into the upper 70s. Personally, I think this extreme pattern may time out to flip and bring us a big chill around Thanksgiving. Faith in the Flakes.
Tropical Update
There is a new Tropical Storm named Patty in the Eastern Atlantic. It is expected to weaken and then hit the Azores, Portugal and northern Spain.
There is another potential development in The Caribbean that has an 80% chance of getting named Rafael and moving into the Gulf of Mexico. More on that forecast below.
Morning Temperatures at 7 AM
Morning Surface Weather
Afternoon Forecast Temperatures
More in line with seasonable temperatures.
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Drought Update
- No Measurable Rain Since October 2nd = 32 Days!
- There was ‘trace’ on October 4th and November 1st.
- Rainfall DOWN -6.22” since Sep 1
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY November 3
Sunrise at 6:37 AM
Sunset at 5:03 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 40ºF
Record 25ºF in 1951
Normal High in Baltimore: 62ºF
Record 80ºF 2003
MONDAY NOVEMBER 4
Warming Back Up
Morning Lows
Afternoon Highs
Animation: Monday Through Thursday
Remaining dry! The next cold front will produce severe storm outbreaks in the MidWest, but the rain will dissipate again as it reaches our region and the east coast.
Election Day Tuesday
Thursday
Thursday Tropics
If that storm gets named, it will be called Rafael and will be in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico, well west of Florida.
Early Tropical Forecast Tracks
If this gets named, it will be called Rafael.
7 Day Forecast
Our pattern is on repeat! After this cool weekend, we warm up again, with the peak of the heat getting close to 80ºF on Election Day and Wednesday. Next weekend will be cool, but not as much.
Personally, I believe the bottom will fall out just in time for Thanksgiving.
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Here are the average dates across Maryland, and they match the advisories we saw last week.
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