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Baltimore’s Longest March Streak of Freezing Minimum Temperatures

Baltimore’s Longest March Streak of Freezing Minimum Temperatures

For the 23 consecutive days from March 5th to March 27th, 2018, the Baltimore Airport (BWI) had minimum temperatures reach ≤32° each day, the longest such record for that location with a period-of-record back to 1951, as well as for the prior downtown locations dating back to 1871 in the historical record. The Average Minimum Temperature for this 23-day period was 28.5°, with a low temperature of 23° on both the 10th and 11th of the month. The minimum temperature at the…

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Christmas-into-the-New-Year Extreme Cold in Maryland

Christmas-into-the-New-Year Extreme Cold in Maryland

Now that the cold weather has abated, for now, here are a few things that I’ve discovered occurred during this extended period from Christmastime through the first week of January: It wasn’t the coldest weather that has ever occurred in the state. It wasn’t the lengthiest cold weather to ever occur here. Though it wasn’t the coldest period, it kinda was in several ways. Some cold temperature records were broken but not many. Though the cold may not have been…

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Baltimore and Washington: Extreme Precipitation Within Their Political Boundaries

Baltimore and Washington: Extreme Precipitation Within Their Political Boundaries

Most larger U.S. cities have one “official” National Weather Service (NWS) weather station for which climate data is recorded and archived. As we weather geeks know, that one location can be very unrepresentative of weather conditions compared with other parts of a city, especially as related to precipitation. Elevation and varying urbanization can provide great differences in temperatures while thunderstorms can drop prodigious amounts of rain in one part of a city, while other areas stay dry. This got me thinking…

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