December 9, 2024
Monday morning report
A week of active weather starts today with a few hours of rain. This report features live radar and forecast simulation. Mild air follows with two afternoons in the lower 60s….
Wednesday’s rain will be heavier and may end in confusion or snow. Colder air follows, and storms on Thursday. Then another event on Sunday looks like rain.
Our drought includes an annual deficit of 8 inches. Rainfall totals could be as low as 1 to 2 inches by Wednesday.
Local morning temperatures
LIVE RADAR WIDGET
Morning surface weather
The first of two storms will arrive with rain in the morning and end in the afternoon. Mild air follows.
There is plenty of colder air available and it will catch up with the tail end of Wednesday’s storm.
Radar simulation: 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m
Lunch snapshot
Snapshot in the afternoon
Total precipitation: part 1
Afternoon temperatures
CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore
TODAY December 9th
Sunrise at 7:15 a.m
Sunset at 4:44 p.m
Normal low in Baltimore: 31°F
Record temperature of 4°F in 1876
Normal high temperature in Baltimore: 49°F
Record 73ºF in 1966
Baltimore Drought Update
7.65 inches BELOW AVERAGE precipitation since September 1st
8.13 inches BELOW AVERAGE precipitation since January 1st
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10
Morning temperatures
Afternoon temperatures
Storm animation: Tuesday to Thursday
The second system will bring heavier rain on Wednesday. The cold air aloft will rush east and could catch up in the final hours. This could be a mixture or snow…
Snapshots Wednesday evening
ECMWF model:
This chart shows rain across much of central Maryland AND I’ve highlighted a key element in the atmosphere that suggests colder air aloft that could produce snow.
GFS model
This plot consistently showed this transition to snow. This promises no congestion or accumulation, except in the higher mountains of western Maryland.
We will watch as the cold air either catches up with some icing or the soil moisture evaporates first.
Total Rainfall POTENTIAL
Even if we get 1 to 2 inches of rain, it’s a small dent in the larger drought, which is a deficit of nearly 8 inches.
CLOSER LOOK
I posted this on FB Sunday evening to explain a little more about the cold air potentially catching up with the storm late Wednesday and ending with some snow.
7 day forecast
A week of active weather starts today with a few hours of rain
Wednesday’s rain will be heavier and may end in confusion or snow. Colder air follows, and storms on Thursday. Then another event on Sunday looks like rain.
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