June 8 2022
Wednesday Morning Report
Today we should all notice a warm up. This surge of ‘some’ heat will be ahead of the next weather system and should help prove my point for the last few days: Weather apps may show you rain or thunderstorms both today and tomorrow. However, the bulk will be overnight for most of us. However, there may be some pop up showers by the beaches.
Our radar simulations show the timeline and some contrast in development, but in general they agree.
This weekend, the rain is still on Saturday, but there is some hope later in the day.
Morning Set Up
Surface Weather
Most of the day will be nice, but a fast moving pattern will race in the next weather maker by this evening. A cluster of storms will arrive for most of us by or after sunset / The rain and even some thunder will be tonight, providing a nice drink for the garden.
By tomorrow, this will be gone, and we will get into a strong breeze that will clear us out.
Local Temperatures
Morning
Afternoon
Rain Developing: Compare Timelines
Here is a look at the HRRR and NAM 3 Km Model simulations. I will post detailed slider in my next report.
Both agree with a cluster of rain and storms to the west later in the day. Then more widespread storms AFTER 9 PM.
HRRR Model: 5 PM to 10 PM
HRRR Snapshot at 9 PM
This is more robust with a direct hit across metro areas.
NAM 3 Km Snapshot at 9 PM
This model shows that cluster in southern Maryland, then turning north but more scattered in metro areas around midnight.
NAM 3 Km Model: 4 PM to 8 AM Thursday
CLIMATE DATA
TODAY June 8th
Normal Low in Baltimore: 60ºF
Record 43ºF in 1884
Normal High in Baltimore: 81ºF
2011 99ºF Record
Thursday
Wind Forecast: 6 AM to 6 PM
Notice the shift in wind form south to northwest. This will be the cold front.
Gusts 20 to 35 mph in the afternoon will help bring that crisp (by June standards) feeling.
Temperatures
Morning
Afternoon
Temps will be up top 10 degrees cooler than today.
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Thursday will be breezy; Friday will be pleasant…
Saturday is our rain day. Optimistically the bulk will be in the morning then break for showers after-noon. Then sunny on Sunday, with only scattered afternoon showers.
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