Darn hot, but no record
Man, that was one hot October day. The high at BWI-Marshall this afternoon was 92 degrees, and it felt more like August than October. Even so, it wasn't a record.
The hottest Oct. 7 on record for Baltimore was 96 degrees, set downtown on this date in 1941. Had we experienced today's weather on Oct. 1, 2, 8, 9 or any other date after the 11th, we would have set a new record. Just not today. It was a high mark to match.
There weren't any records set today in Washington or out at Dulles International, either. But Friday's high of 88 degrees at Dulles did set a new record, besting the 87-degree high there back on Oct. 5, 1967. It was 93 today at the Maryland Science Center on the Inner Harbor.
We'll have a couple more days in the 80s this week, but after a cold front passes on Wednesday (with a slight chance for some badly needed rain), we'll be looking at much cooler, more seasonable days in the 60s, with lows in the 40s. Here's the forecast.







