May 19 Nice Start To The Week Gives Way To A Storm With Cool Rain Wednesday
Monday, May 19, 2025
More sun and still breezy, but comfortable today. A large storm in the Central US will make headlines for a severe weather outbreak! That storm will reach us as we will be on the cool side, and steady rain on Wednesday.
The pattern will keep showers around through the end of the week, then a modification while still a tad cool into Memorial Day Weekend.
Morning Surface Weather
A cool breeze from the Northwest will be less than yesterday, but we are still under the influence of that departing storm.
A much larger severe storm outbreak is setting up in the Southern Plains states. Today, this may lead to a tornado outbreak with very large hail as well.
That storm will head east and weaken. We will be on the cool side and end up with steady rain from it on Wednesday.
Morning Temperatures
Wind Forecast: 8 AM to 8 PM
4 PM Snapshot
Peak Gusts Over 30 mph.
Afternoon Temperatures
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY May 19
Sunrise at 5:50 AM
Sunset at 8:17 PM
Normal Low in Baltimore: 54ºF
Record 38ºF in 2009
Normal High in Baltimore: 76ºF
Record 98ºF 1962
Drought Reminder
Rainfall Deficit at BWI
- Ending 2024 = -8.00”
- Since Jan 1 = -2.37”
- We are DOWN -10.37” including last year
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Morning Low Temps
Afternoon High Temperatures
Looking Ahead
Storm Forecast: Tuesday Afternoon to Friday Morning
The next rain event will be a large storm system sending rain Tuesday night into Wednesday. Then, a coastal storm will slowly move up the coast. This will keep a chilly wind and showers around for a few days.
Snapshots
Wednesday Morning
Wednesday Late Afternoon
Thursday
Friday
Rainfall Potential
Jet Stream: Wednesday to Monday
The trend for next week is cooler weather. The core of the upper-level chilly air will pass through Saturday. By that point, we may mix in some sun, so the mornings will be noticeably chilly, and the afternoons may warm a little next weekend.
Memorial Day will modify but remain cooler than average.
Snapshots
Saturday
Memorial Day Monday
7 Day Forecast
Wednesday will be a rainy AND chilly day. Temps in the 60s may stay in the 50s inland.
Thursday and Friday remain cool with rain showers.
Next weekend will begin the transition, but it will still be cooler than average to kick off the unofficial start of summer.
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