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May 10, 2010

Cold rain Tuesday; shower risk most of the week

The low temperature at BWI this morning was 36 degrees, just 3 degrees shy of the record low of 33, reached most recently on this date in 1983.

Today (Monday) looks like it could be the best day of the week, weatherwise, with clear, sunny skies and high temperatures still a bit cool - in the mid-60s - but pleasant, especially in the sunshine. The average high for May 10 in Baltimore is 72 degrees.

After that, however, the outlook gets a bit wetter, forecasters say. As the high pressure now over Sunny springour heads begins to move off the coast on Tuesday, we'll come into a warmer, wetter flow of air as low pressure approaches out of the Midwest, dragging a warm front ahead of it out of the southwest.

By late Tuesday morning or early afternoon, we'll start to see some rain ahead of this front, if the forecast holds up. As much as a quarter-inch is possible in some spots. Temperatures will stay quite cool, with a forecast high for Tuesday of only 58 degrees.

But as the warm front presses through later on Tuesday and early Wednesday, temperatures will rise, pushing into the 70s, or low 80s on Wednesday, amid more showers and thunderstorms. 

As the low passes, off to the east on Wednesday, a cold front will finally cross the region behind it, with the chance for more showers and thunderstorms. Behind the front on Thursday, the skies should clear out a bit, a high near 70 degrees. But more unsettled weather lies ahead for Friday.

Get your rays today. Keep the umbrella handy for the rest of the week.

(AP Photo)

Posted by Frank Roylance at 11:47 AM | | Comments (1)
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Reminds me of the lyrics to one of the current top country hits---
Rain makes corn...
Corn makes whiskey...
and whiskey makes my baby feel a little frisky...where I come from, rain is a good thing!

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About Frank Roylance
Frank Roylance is a reporter for The Baltimore Sun. He came to Baltimore from New Bedford, Mass. in 1980 to join the old Evening Sun. He moved to the morning Sun when the papers merged in 1992, and has spent most of his time since covering science, including astronomy and the weather. One of The Baltimore Sun's first online Web logs, the Weather Blog debuted in October 2004. In June 2006 Frank also began writing comments on local weather and stargazing for The Baltimore Sun's print Weather Page. Frank also answers readers’ weather queries for the newspaper and the blog. Frank Roylance retired in October 2011. Maryland Weather is now being updated by members of The Baltimore Sun staff
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