We have finally left California, and now we head to the opposite coast. We don’t see enough of Baltimore, if you ask me. The Inner Harbor is wonderful.
At 1054PM, ET, Baltimore was reporting a temperature of 43 degrees with clear skies. The DC and Baltimore reporting sites were anomolous to the region, with temperatures in the mid to upper 30s nearby. Clear skies and low dew points suggest that Baltimore will see a chilly morning tomorrow. There are freeze warnings out regionwide.
The pattern is conducive to a spring cool down, with a subtropical low in the Bight of Georgia and high pressure centered over the eastern Great Lakes. An upper level ridge is close behind, however, and while Wednesday will start cool, it will warm up nicely. Thursday looks like it could be spectacular.
Tomorrow – Sunny, High 54, Low 30
Thursday – Sunny, High 62, Low 36
TWC: Tomorrow – Sunny High 54, Low 33
Thursday – Partly cloudy skies. High 61, Low 37
AW: Tomorrow – Plenty of sun, but cool High 52, Low 32
Thursday – Times of clouds and sun High 58, Low 37
NWS: Tomorrow – Areas of frost before 9am. Otherwise, sunny High 53, Low 33
Thursday – Mostly sunny, High 59, Low 38
WB: Tomorrow – Areas of frost in the morning. Sunny. High 50, Low 34
Thursday – Areas of frost in the morning. Mostly sunny High 54, Low 35
WN: Tomorrow – Sunny with areas of frost, High 53, Low 33
Thursday – Partly cloudy, High 59, Low 38
CLI: Tomorrow – Sunny, High 54, Low 34
Thursday – Mostly cloudy, High 57, Low 37
I’m the most optimistic about the power of insolation, it appears. Time will tell. Right now, clear skies on the coast, with clouds off shore.
