Out of the woods
The coastal storm that spun up the Eastern Seaboard Friday and Saturday, and swept the region with a bit of clouds and sprinkles from yesterday afternoon into this morning, is moving off into New England and the Canadian maritime provinces. Here's the radar loop. That clears the decks for high pressure to move in this week behind another cold front, with blue skies and lots of sunshine.
The forecast calls for clearing skies today, and mostly sunny days - pleasant in the 70s to near 80 degrees - through the entire work week. The next significant chance for rain is Saturday.
Looks like we had a pretty big fall of pollen overnight, too. My car, and every one around it, had a heavy dusting of grayish-green powder when I left Cockeysville for work this morning. Anyone else notice it? Any guess as to which species (tree? grass?) is to blame?


