December 10 Dense Fog Advisory Keeps Temps Cooler Then Warming With Rain Tonight
December 10, 2024
Tuesday Morning Report
The moisture left over from yesterday’s rain and the ambiguous set-up ahead of the next storm has allowed the moisture to condense into thick fog. Think of a mostly cloudy sky above but on the ground. Some spots may not be bad, but many have very low visibility and even near zero.
This fog will last longer, keeping our temps cooler.
The warm-up will arrive overnight with rain, and then we will see the lower 60s with heavy rain for much of Wednesday.
While this may end with some snow inland, the focus will be on the heavy ‘needed’ rain and then falling temps to follow.
DENSE FOG ADVISORY
This lasts until Noon across Central Maryland. In many spots, visibility will be under 1/2 mile all morning.
For much of the rest of the region, it ends at 9 AM, but low visibility may last longer.
Local Morning Visibility
Local Morning Temperatures
Morning Surface Weather
Dense Fog across the Eastern US. The storm will be developing later today and arrives tonight.
Much colder air will follow behind the storm.
Storm Animation
Afternoon Temperatures
Radar Simulation 3 PM to Midnight
Rain will be arriving tonight, then become heavy.
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY December 10
Sunrise at 7:16 AM
Sunset at 4:44 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 31ºF
Record 1ºF in 1876
Normal High in Baltimore: 49ºF
Record 72ºF 1966
Baltimore Drought Update
Only 0.03” fell on Monday
- 7.75 inches BELOW AVERAGE rainfall since September 1st
- 8.23 inches BELOW AVERAGE rainfall since January 1st
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 11
A rainy day!
Radar Simulation 1 AM to 7 AM
Moderate to heavy rain develops into the morning commute.
Snapshot at 7 AM
Morning Temperatures at 7 AM
Radar Simulation 7 AM to 10 PM
Moderate to heavy rain much of the day. This will end with snow in the mountains and mix with snow briefly west and north of Baltimore.
Snapshot at 3 PM
Afternoon Temperatures at 2 PM
Wind at 7 PM
Snapshot at 7 PM
Brief snow to end across Frederick, Carroll, and Northern Baltimore Counties in Maryland and Southern PA.
Rainfall Total POTENTIAL
Even if we get 1 to 2 inches of rain, this will make a small dent in the larger drought, which currently has a deficit of just over 8 inches.
Jet Stream Wednesday Evening to Sunday Evening
The cold air will lift ahead of the next storm.
No sustained cold for at least another week.
7 Day Forecast
The rain on Wednesday will come with warm temps from morning until afternoon, then falling at the end of the storm.
A flurry is possible with the cold winds on Thursday.
Seasonably chilly into the weekend.
Sunday brings the next storm with rain.
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