March 10 Monday Weather Bring Sunshine To Help Adjust To The Time Change
March 10 2025
Monday Morning Report
Today may be the day we really feel the time adjustment. A darker morning with later sunrise may be the reminder to check the time on the clock in your car and make sure it has changed. Sunshine will continue all day and light winds will help us warm more.
A few days this week will reach 70F, and the dry weather will continue. We do have a drought identified in the region, and no organized rain is in sight until next weekend.
Baltimore Sunrise/Sunset Times Today:
Sunrise 7:25 AM; Sunset 7:09 PM
DROUGHT UPDATE
No rain in sight during the work week. With the growing daylight, this will help further dry out the soil. Climatology records show each day will add 0.13″ to Baltimore’s rain deficit.
Rainfall Deficit at BWI
- Ending 2024 = -8.00”
- Since Jan 1 = -2.19”
- We are DOWN -10.19” including last year
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY March 10
Sunrise at 7:25 AM
Sunset at 7:09 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 32ºF
Record 11ºF in 1996
Normal High in Baltimore: 52ºF
Record 80ºF 2016
Baltimore Seasonal Snow
12.7”
Morning Surface Weather
Not a lot going on here. A southern storm will track off the Southeast US coast and allow High Pressure to expand for the Eastern US. This will allow a warm up to expand.
Forecast Animation: Monday to Wednesday
As the southern storm tracks off shore, not much else is in sight for a few days.
Morning Temperatures
Afternoon Temperatures
TUESDAY WEATHER
Morning Temperatures
Afternoon Temperatures
DRY WEATHER
Wednesday to Sunday
The dry pattern will continue with no organized rain until a strong cold front arrives over the weekend. This front may spark a line of severe storms across the middle of the nation and possibly bring storms our way by Sunday.
Snapshot Saturday
Snapshot Sunday
Looking Ahead:
I think Spring is here. While there could be a surprise surge of cold air, I doubt it will have much impact… It is time to accept and expect the warming trend and the start of the growing season.
Jet Stream Forecast: Sat Mar 15 to Thu Mar 20
Snapshot Saturday
Snapshot Next Monday
Snapshot Next Wednesday
7 Day Forecast
Most of the week will be warmer than average, with a few days near 70F.
The next rain will likely hold off until next weekend.
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SNOW REPORTS THIS SEASON
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Just A Bit Outside Feb 19
Brief Recap Of The Record Snow For Virginia and the abrupt change from the longer range potential track.
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