Now
A large batch of storms scattered across central and southeastern Pennsylvania is also moving southwest and is likely to affect portions of the metro region in the next couple of hours. The leading group of these storms was already reaching Baltimore City and County by 4:30. Temperatures peaked just over 80° at noon at National, but tumbled to the upper 60s in thundershowers by mid afternoon.
Conditions should be somwhat drier and cooler tomorrow, but temperatures will warm over the weekend.
Pictured: Map of surface pressure (solid lines) and 500 mb height (color shading) this morning over North America and adjacent Atlantic from Unisys. Click here for more explanation.
Tonight and Tomorrow
For the outlook through Friday and the weekend, scroll on down to Dan's post below.
Tropical Topics: 3-E is History
Depression 3-E in the eastern Pacific has been given last rites. The Atlantic is similarly comatose.
Climate Corner: How Many College Presidents Does It Take to Change a Light Bulb?
Yesterday's WaPo ("Colleges Pledge to Back Climate Initiative") described efforts by 280 college presidents to "raise awareness about global warming and limit their institutions' emissions in moving toward 'climate neutrality'." Local institutions participating include UMD, James Madison, and Howard Community. The subject was also covered by the Baltimore Sun and Chronicle of Higher Education (behind the pay wall).
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