Welcome rain wrapping up
It's not over just yet, but the end is in sight for this welcome overnight rain. Here's the Northeast radar loop. We've measured a bit more than a quarter-inch here at The Sun, at Calvert and Centre streets in Baltimore, and out on the WeatherDeck in Cockeysville.
Thats seems typical for the immediate suburbs. But some spots in western Maryland have seen quite a bit more, with a few places reporting more than an inch of rain. Here's a full rundown. And here are some highlights as of 7 a.m.:
Friendsville, Garrett Co.: 1.34 inches
McHenry, Garrett Co.: 1.12 inches
Taneytown, Carroll Co.: 0.87 inch
Westminster, Carroll Co.: 0.66 inch
Long Green, Baltimore Co.: 0.53 inch
Jarrettsville, Harford Co.: 0.32 inch
Pasadena, Anne Arundel Co.: 0.28 inch
Columbia, Howard Co.: 0.24 inch
White Hall, Baltimore Co.: 0.20 inch
The rain associated with this frontal passage should be over after lunch. Here's the forecast. They're calling for cold and blustery conditions this afternoon and overnight, with lows near freezing. Bundle up if you're going out.
There's no rain in the forecast beyond today and through the middle of next week, so we remain in serious need of precipitation.







