November 25 Mild Afternoon The Rain Tuesday And A Larger Thanksgiving Winter Storm
November 25, 2024
Monday Morning Report
There is a very busy weather week ahead for the holiday. We start off calm with a chilly morning and mild afternoon. The first rain event will be mainly on Tuesday morning. The second is a larger storm that will dominate Thanksgiving. Most of us will see chilly rain. There will be snow well to the north, then colder air spills across the Eastern US to end the week. This will spark snow showers or flurries later in the weekend.
Morning Temperatures
Morning Surface Weather
A chilly start and a clear sky. With the sun and a light wind, temps will recover this afternoon.
The next front will develop rain that will reach us Tuesday morning.
The source of much colder air will follow and feed into the next storm, then a cold surge later in the week.
The Thanksgiving Storm we expect will be taking form across western Texas and New Mexico. That will reach us Wednesday night into Thursday.
2 PM Temperatures
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CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY November 25
Sunrise at 7:01 AM
Sunset at 4:46 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 34ºF
Record 18ºF in 1950; 1956
Normal High in Baltimore: 54ºF
Record 75ºF 1973
Baltimore Drought Update
6.89 inches BELOW AVERAGE rainfall since September 1st
7.35 inches BELOW AVERAGE rainfall since January 1st
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TUESDAY NOVEMBER 25
Starting with rain, then clearing.
Radar Simulation 4 AM to 2 PM
7 AM Radar Snapshot
7 AM Temperatures
10 AM Radar Snapshot
Wind Forecast 8 AM to 8 PM
The wind will settle down quite a bit today and fade to near calm by evening.
2 PM Wind Forecast
Afternoon Temperatures
Thanksgiving Storm
Rain will arrive on Wednesday night. Heavy Rain will start Thursday and expand through New York and New England. Snow will fall farther north from interior New York state to Northern New England.
Farther south, some thunderstorms will develop along the cold front on the other side of the storm system.
Animation Wednesday Night to Friday Night
Snapshot: Wednesday Night
Rain showers will expand east from The Ohio Valley.
Snapshot: Thursday Morning
Heavy rain will start the day for us in the Mid-Atlantic.
Snapshot: Thursday Afternoon
Heavy rain will be moving through the Northeast while tapering to showers and ending in the Mid-Atlantic.
Heavy snow will continue across interior New York to Northern New England.
Snapshot: Friday
Windy and cold but dry, however there is a chance there could be some showers from the Lake Effect event that could flow over the mountains. I’ve kept the chance low for now, but it is worth watching…
Looking Ahead To Sunday
Sunday Morning Temperatures
Many areas at or below freezing.
Sunday Morning Jet Stream
The vorticity (spin) aloft will help produce showers in the cold air. This is expected to result in snow in the mountains, while snow showers and flurries may pass into central Maryland during the day.
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
Rain on Tuesday will be a morning event, then clearing.
The larger storm on Thanksgiving will start Wednesday night and last most of the holiday with periods of heavy rain. This will rematched for the main cities into New England.
Colder air flows in on Friday. The next piece of energy may bring flurries or snow showers on Sunday with mountain snow.
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