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January 22, 2011

Mercury reaches 12 degrees at BWI

Pretty cold night. We fell to 9 degrees here on the WeatherDeck in Cockeysville. The low was 12 at BWI, the coldest of the season so far. Here are some readings from around the region at 6 a.m. They are not necessarily to night's lows, but probably pretty close.Icicle

Reagan National: 17 degrees

Dulles International:  14 degrees

College Park:  19 degrees

Gaithersburg:  12 degrees

BWI-Marshall:  14 degrees

Martin State Airport: 16 degrees

Md. Science Center:  17 degrees

Baltimore Sun:  16 degrees

Annapolis:  17 degrees

Ocean City:  19 degrees

Salisbury: 18 degrees

Frederick:  10 degrees

Hagerstown:  11 degrees

Westminster:  10 degrees

Oakland:  0 degrees

Cumberland:  12 degrees

(SUN PHOTO: Frank Roylance, 2010)

Posted by Frank Roylance at 8:20 AM | | Comments (4)
Categories: By the numbers
        

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Hera at Catonsville, the high was 16 at midnight and the low was 11.2 at 6:37. Its a balmy 14.5 degrees at 9:15. Looks like so far my modest prediction for Snow is holding up.

WeatherBug reported that, at Catonsville Middle School at 7:40AM, it was 10.9 degrees. My father lives about 50 miles NW of Hagerstown, and he told us it was 1 degree at home this morning shortly before sunrise.

It was 0F north of Westminster at the PA line.

The forecast low (NWS) for tonight is 10F here - it is already down to 5.

FR: And down to 8 degrees on the WeatherDeck at 10 p.m.

Frank, The temperatures recorded on this page for Baltimore, are they BWI, downtown or other? Thank you.

FR: BWI. Downtown is designated as the Maryland Science Center (or The Baltimore Sun, a few blocks north of the harbor).

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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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