Monday, December 10, 2012
We're not facing what the Midwest has—major snow.
While the Midwest battles a major winter storm, we’re facing little excitement this week, weather-wise, according to the National Weather Service, but the clouds should lift in a few days. Today’s fog will give way to cloudy skies and possible rain. Temperatures should hit the mid-60s during the day, and drop to about 40 degrees tonight. Tomorrow will be partly sunny, with temperatures reaching the high 40s during the day, dropping to about freezing at night. Wednesday looks the same, with partly sunny skies with temperatures in the high 40s during the day and dropping to the low 30s at night. Thursday’s skies will be sunny and temperatures will rise to the mid-40s, dropping to about 30 at night. Friday looks a little warmer, with sunny …
Monday, November 26, 2012
Thanksgiving was perfect but it won't last.
Here comes that pre-winter chill. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will reach just the high 40s today with clear, sunny skies. Temperatures will drop to the mid-30s today and rain is likely late tonight and early Tuesday morning. Rain—and maybe some snow—is expected to continue through Tuesday morning, when temperatures reach the low 40s. Expect cloudy skies Tuesday night and below-freezing temperatures, dropping to the high 20s. The sun should shine Wednesday, and temperatures will reach the mid-40s. Wednesday night skies will stay clear, and temperatures again go sub-freezing, dropping to the high 20s. Thursday will bring more sun and temperatures in the low 40s, dropping to the high 20s at night. Friday should …
Monday, November 12, 2012
Here's the latest from the National Weather Service.
After a beautiful weekend, it’s back to being partly dreary today, according to the National Weather Service, but there are some bright spots in the forecast. Don’t expect much sun today. According to NWS, skies will remain cloudy most of the day with a high temperature in the mid-60s. Expect rain tonight, when the temperature drops to the mid-40s. More rain is in Tuesday’s forecast, mostly in the morning. Clouds should clear to mostly sunny skies and a high temperature near 50 degrees. Tuesday night, temperatures drop to around freezing. Wednesday we’ll see mostly sunny skies, but chilly temperatures, peaking in the mid 40s. Wednesday night temperatures again will drop to the low-40s. Thursday skies will be mostly sunny and the …
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Harsh storms passed through Baltimore and Harford counties last night.
The National Weather Service is reporting that showers and thunderstorms could develop Wednesday along a front expected to bring cooler weather to the region. The chance of rain and thunderstorms in Montgomery and Prince George's counties is for after 2 p.m. -- bad news for the Montgomery County Fair, which is in high gear. Severe storms passed through Harford and Baltimore counties Tuesday night, bringing lightning, hail, high winds and tornado warnings. Baltimore County police confirmed at least one storm-related fire, caused by a lightning strike, in the Parkville area. There were no injuries. But the forecast is looking up in this part of Maryland, especially for the weekend, according to the NWS:
Monday, July 30, 2012
The National Weather Service is forecasting milder temperatures this week.
When are highs in the 80s considered a relief? When temperatures the week before shot up to almost 100 degrees and averaged about 92. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures in Montgomery and Prince George's counties are not expected to hit 90 degrees until the end of the week. Until then: Today there is a slight chance of rain and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Otherwise, skies should be partly sunny with temperatures reaching the high 80s. Tonight there’s a 40 percent chance of rain and temperatures should drop to the low 70s. There’s a 50 percent chance of rain and thunderstorms all day tomorrow. Temperatures should reach the mid-80s during the day and drop to the low 70s Tuesday night. Wednesday’s forecast shows a 30 …
Monday, July 16, 2012
The forecast has lots of rain this week, but sunny skies and milder temperatures make an appearance too.
The threat of rain will again hang over Montgomery and Prince George's counties this week, according to the National Weather Service. It’s good for the garden, at least: Monday: There’s a 20 percent chance isolated showers in the afternoon with a high temperature in the mid-90s. Skies will clear and temperatures will drop to the mid-70s. Tuesday: Sunny and hot with temperatures in the mid-to-high 90s. Temperatures will drop to the mid-70s Tuesday night. Wednesday: There’s a 50 percent chance of thunderstorms in the late afternoon, but before that, expect sunny skies and temperatures in the mid-90s. More rain expected Wednesday night, when temperatures drop to the low 70s. Thursday: There’s a 40 percent chance of rain again Thursday, and …
Jenni Pompi
9:22 am on Tuesday, November 27, 2012
I'm really not ready for this.   more ›