Conditions: Baltimore, Maryland, 11/29/2025 09:40:03 am
Temperature

34°

Mostly Sunny

18°

Dew Point
Relative Humidity

51%

Feels Like

27°

Wind (W)

8mph

Air Pressure

30.53

Sun
Sun Rise

07:05 AM

Sun Set

04:44 PM

Day Length

09:39 Hours

Difference

1 min 18 sec loss

Moon
Moon Rise

01:18 PM

Moon Set

12:37 AM

Next: Full Moon

Dec 04,2025

Moon Phase

Waxing Gibbous

Climate
Average Low

33°

51°

Average High
Record Low

13°


(1955)

74°


(1927)
Record High
Conditions

November 29 Weather Cold Gives Way To Chilly Rain Sunday And Slushy Mix Tuesday

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Saturday, November 29, 2025

Morning Report

The cold air is now fully in place, and we are monitoring two weather systems over the next four days.

The first is a larger storm dropping heavy snow across the Northern Plains and Great Lakes. This will affect Chicago and may impact flights for people heading home in other areas.

The second system will be stronger and track closer to our area, arriving on Tuesday right along the boundary of colder air. This setup is classic: snow inland and rain closer to the coast, with the changeover line running near the I-95 corridor. As of now, a brief slushy mix is possible for the cities, but roads should remain mainly wet since surface temperatures will be just above freezing. Farther inland, however, the colder suburbs are more likely to see accumulating snow—especially if the system arrives early enough to take advantage of the morning cold.

Morning Temperatures

This 8 AM map already has the result of an hour of sun.

November 29 weather temperatures Saturday morning

 

 

Morning Surface Weather

The first storm is located in Nebraska. Moderate to heavy snow is falling to the north and affecting St.Louis to Chicago. Some parts of Iowa can expect over 1 foot of snow!

This system will track to our North on Sunday. It may bring an early mix, then light rain during the day.  The next storm will form behind it. Maps below explore that potential.

November 29 weather snow Saturday morning

 

 

CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore

Yesterday: Low 31F; High 42F

Precipitation: 0.00”

Top Wind Gust 46 mph

TODAY November 29

Sunrise at 7:05 AM

Sunset at 4:45 PM

Normal Low in Baltimore:  33ºF

Record 13ºF in 1955

Normal High in Baltimore: 53ºF

Record 74ºF 1927

Rainfall Deficit at BWI

  • Ending 2024 =  -8.00”
  • Since Jan 1 =  6.60”
  • We are STILL DOWN -14.60” INCLUDING LAST YEAR

Faith in the Flakes Store Open

 

TODAY

Afternoon Temperatures

November 29 weather temperatures Saturday afternoon

 

SUNDAY

Morning Temperatures

November 29 weather temperatures Sunday morning

 

Radar Suggestion

6 AM

Flurries and snow showers across the mountains of Western Maryland to Central Pennsylvania.

November 29 weather snow radar Sunday morning

 

 

10 AM

Some snow showers may cross Hagerstown and Frederick to parts of Central Maryland before noon. Then a transition to rain is expected for most areas in the afternoon.

November 29 weather snow radar Sunday morning 10 AM

 

 

Radar Simulation 6 AM to 8 PM

November 29 weather snow radar Sunday

Afternoon

A chilly rain is expected along I-95 to the coast, which may slow travelers heading home.

November 29 weather snow radar Sunday afternoon

 

Temperatures

November 29 weather temperatures Sunday afternoon

 

Looking Ahead To Tuesday

I am showing the GFS Model against my better judgment, but to illustrate a point. This is the more robust of solutions, AND SHOWS AN EARLY arrival of snow and slush before sunrise.

Timing will be key to getting any potential snow in metro areas!

BUT THE COLD CAN’T HOLD

We are missing a blocking High Pressure to the North. So the storm itself will generate warmer air and pull it northward. This is why most urban areas along I-95 to the coast can expect rain.

Inland areas will be the transition. Elevation and location will determine how long the cold may hold. Our inland suburbs may start with snow and some accumulation.

Snow falling during the day will land on surface temperatures above freezing. That is a formula for melting or slush on the grass.

November 29 weather snow storm Tuesday morning

 

Surface Temperature Forecast

National Blend Of Models

If snow falls with temps above freezing, it is likely to melt or may hold on the grass.

Morning

November 29 weather temperatures Tuesday morning

 

Afternoon

November 29 weather temperatures Tuesday afternoon

 

 

Evening

November 29 weather temperatures Tuesday evening

 

Model Comparison

GFS Model

This model has tapped into the stronger pull north, turning any early mix to rain for most of our metro area. A moderate to heavy snow (from this solution) for Central Pennsylvania to New England.

November 29 weather Tuesday winter storm GFS

 

Canadian GEM Model

That pink shading is normally reserved for an icy mix. In this case, I see wet snow with ground temperatures above freezing.

November 29 weather Tuesday winter storm Canadian

 

ECMWF Model

This model is later with the arrival and also tracks farther south, so it keeps the snow falling over the inland suburbs most of the day.

November 29 weather Tuesday winter storm ECMWF

 

GFS Model Animation

Monday Night to Wednesday Morning

November 29 weather storm forecast GFS Model

European ECMWF Model Animation

Tuesday Morning to Wednesday Morning

This brings the precipitation later for metro Baltimore and tracks farther south. It allows the suburbs to hang with the snow longer… but we still have the issue of surface temperatures above freezing.

November 29 weather storm forecast ECMWF Model

 

My First Call For Snowfall

I DO NOT buy into computer model snow forecasts, as I see the complication of snow falling and melting. So that will limit totals.

My call accounts for the typical early-season influence of lower elevation and warmer water to keep most city areas wet to the coast.

Inland areas will be colder, and elevation may allow for pockets of higher totals.

November 29 My First Call For Tuesday Snowfall

 

 

7 Day Forecast

Today: Sunny and Cold

Sunday: Chilly Rain May Begin As Wintry Mix INLAND

Tuesday: Slushy Mix; Mostly Rain South, Some Minor Accumulation Inland

Wednesday and Thursday: Dry

Friday: Flurries with the next push of cold air

November 29 weather forecast 7 day Saturday

 

 

 

My Winter Outlook For Above-Average Snow

Click here for the full report

Winter 2025 to 2026 My Call for Suggested Snowfall

 

La Niña Advisory

This was issued October 9, as expected: A weak and short-lived event to start winter may play a different role this winter.

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RESTATING MY MESSAGE ABOUT DYSLEXIA

I am aware there are some spelling and grammar typos and occasional other glitches. I take responsibility for my mistakes and even the computer glitches I may miss. I have made a few public statements over the years, but if you are new here, you may have missed it: I have dyslexia and found out during my second year at Cornell University. It didn’t stop me from getting my meteorology degree and being the first to get the AMS CBM in the Baltimore/Washington region. One of my professors told me that I had made it that far without knowing and to not let it be a crutch going forward. That was Mark Wysocki, and he was absolutely correct! I do miss my mistakes in my own proofreading. The autocorrect spell check on my computer sometimes does an injustice to make it worse. I can also make mistakes in forecasting. No one is perfect at predicting the future. All of the maps and information are accurate. The ‘wordy’ stuff can get sticky.  There has been no editor who can check my work while writing and to have it ready to send out in a newsworthy timeline. Barbara Werner is a member of the web team that helps me maintain this site. She has taken it upon herself to edit typos when she is available. That could be AFTER you read this. I accept this and perhaps proves what you read is really from me… It’s part of my charm. #FITF

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