March 11 Tuesday Weather The Warmest This Week Then Cooler Winds Tomorrow And Storm Risk This Weekend


March 11 2025

Tuesday Morning Report

Today will be the best weather day of the week. Sunshine and a light wind will allow temperatures to warm up to the lower 70s.

Tomorrow, a backdoor cold front will shift our wind from the ocean, resulting in a drop of about 10 degrees or more closer to the water…while inland areas remain warm.

That may bring in more clouds and drizzle on Thursday, but we are still in a dry pattern with only rain or storms with a strong cold front over the weekend.

Baltimore Sun Times Today:

Sunrise 7:24 AM; Sunset 7:10 PM

 

DROUGHT UPDATE

Rainfall Deficit at BWI

  • Ending 2024 =  -8.00”
  • Since Jan 1 =  -2.32”
  • We are DOWN -10.32” including last year

 

CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore

TODAY March 11

Sunrise at 7:24 AM

Sunset at 7:10 PM

Normal Low in Baltimore:  32ºF

Record 6ºF in 1960

Normal High in Baltimore: 53ºF

Record 79ºF 2021

Baltimore Seasonal Snow

12.7”

 

Morning Surface Weather

Not a lot going on here. A southern storm will track off the Southeast US coast and we get into a warmer air flow with sunshine today.

 

Morning Temperatures

Afternoon Temperatures

 

WEDNESDAY WEATHER

Morning Temperatures

Wind Forecast 8 AM to 8 PM

A backdoor cold front: Winds will shift from the North to the East and pick up cooler air from the ocean.

 

Afternoon Temperatures

Cooler closer to the coast. Still warm inland.

 

Looking Ahead: Weekend Storm

Saturday Morning Storm

The forecast pressure level of 978mb is equal to a Category 2 Hurricane. This will not be the same storm, but it suggests the strong energy that will feed into severe weather.

 

Upper Level Winds

The same energy that will push warmer air back in will also support a severe storm outbreak in the Upper Mississippi River Valley.

 

Surface Weather

 

Forecast Animation Saturday to Monday

Closer Look

Saturday Afternoon

 

Sunday Evening

 

Monday Morning

 

7 Day Forecast

After today’s warm-up, a cooler breeze off the ocean will bring temperatures back into the 50s and lower 60s for a few days.

Our best chance for rain will be Sunday evening into Monday morning.

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