Thursday, September 19, 2024
Morning report
The old storm offshore is still bringing moisture our way, but the impact is not as great as initially thought, so we are not expecting as much rain.
There will be scattered drizzle and light rain this morning, but the weather will improve this afternoon and it should be dry for the Orioles game.
It will stay warm for a few days, but more rain and cooler temperatures will arrive towards the end of the weekend and into next week.
Flood warning on the coast
The persistent easterly wind will bring some flooding at high tide through the weekend. The peak could be reached on Friday and Saturday.
Flooding in Annapolis:
- Today: 6:27 am; 7:05 pm
- Friday: 7:11 a.m.; 7:59 p.m.
- Saturday: 7:57 a.m.; 8:53 p.m.
Morning surface weather
The old storm is further offshore. That’s why it’s not raining as much as originally expected.
There is still an influence of moisture, with drizzle or light rain this morning. The models aren’t picking this up well, so the live radar below is best for tracking. Things will improve this afternoon.
INTERACTIVE WIDGET “WINDY”
Afternoon temperatures
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY September 19
Sunrise at 6:52 am
Sunset at 19:08
Normal low in Baltimore: 58ºF
Record temperature of 5ºC in 1959
Normal high temperature in Baltimore: 79ºF
Record 94ºF 1896; 1983
SECOND OF FOUR FULL SUPERMOONS
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
Morning temperatures
Afternoon temperatures
GFS model forecast animation
Friday to Wednesday
The storm will remain offshore, but the next system will move in from the west Saturday night into Sunday morning, bringing another chance of rain with cooler temperatures through the middle of next week.
Snapshots
Saturday night
Closer
Saturday night
Sunday morning
Tuesday night
Wednesday
7-day forecast
Warm and humid for a few days.
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I realize there are some spelling and grammatical errors and the occasional other mishap. I take responsibility for my mistakes and even the computer errors I might miss. I’ve made a few public statements over the years, but if you’re new here, you may have missed it: I’m dyslexic and found out in my sophomore year at Cornell University. It didn’t stop me from getting my degree in meteorology and being the first to receive the AMS CBM in the Baltimore/Washington area.
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