November 24 Brief Warm Up Ahead Of More Rain And Thanksgiving Winter Storm
November 24, 2024
Sunday Morning Report
We will have a few days with mild temps leading up to rain on Tuesday. This will be followed by a larger storm on Thanksgiving that will bring heavy rain. The snow part of this storm will be in central New York and then return to our high mountains of Western Maryland and West Virginia.
Let’s take a look:
Morning Surface Weather
Morning clouds will be moving off the coast, allowing the sun to return for most of our region.
Our local mountains will hold the clouds longer.
Mild air will set up for a few days, making it feel more comfortable. The next storm will race in by Tuesday, as shown on the forecast maps below.
Cloud Forecast 8 AM to 8 PM
Wind Forecast 8 AM to 8 PM
The wind will settle down quite a bit today and fall to near calm by evening.
2 PM Temperatures
Back close to average.
In Case You Missed It:
November 22 Snow Report
My Winter Outlook Report
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY November 24
Sunrise at 7:00 AM
Sunset at 4:46 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 35ºF
Record 17ºF in 1880; 1956; 1898
Normal High in Baltimore: 55ºF
Record 73ºF 1979
Baltimore Drought Update
- 6.79 inches BELOW AVERAGE rainfall since September 1st
- 7.25 inches BELOW AVERAGE rainfall since January 1st
- THE BURN BAN HAS ENDED
MONDAY NOVEMBER 25
Sunny and Mild.
Morning Temperatures
Afternoon Temperatures
Looking Ahead:
Thanksgiving Storm? Rain will move through on Tuesday, then set up for a larger storm on Thursday and Friday.
Jet Stream: Monday Night to Friday Night
Snapshot: Friday Night
Storm Animation:
Monday Night to Thursday Night
Snapshots:
Tuesday:
Rain will move in by morning but end by late afternoon.
Thanksgiving Day
Rain will develop, locking in the chilly air across major cities and metropolitan areas. Farther inland snow is most likely in Central and Western New York. There may be some adjustments for the freezing line… but our region remains wet.
Thanksgiving Night
Heavy rain will end in the Mid-Atlantic by noon and continue for New York and New England.
Interior mountains may get heavy snowfall.
NOAA Temperature Outlook
COLDER
This pattern will reestablish itself into December. Here is the 6 to 10 Day map showing continued cold across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast US.
7 Day Forecast
We have a few days with mild temps leading up to the rain on Tuesday. This will be followed by a larger storm on Thanksgiving that will bring heavy rain. The snow part of this storm will be in central New York and then return to the high mountains of Western Maryland and West Virginia.
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