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March 2, 2011

Mild February moderated cold winter

FROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:

After a cold December and January, the meteorological winter in Baltimore ended Monday night with a warmer-than-average February. The winter was also relatively dry. All three months ended with below-average precipitation, extending a dry spell that began in October. Only 14.4 inches of snow has fallen at BWI-Marshall Airport, well below our 18.2-inch average, and WAY below last year’s record-high (official) total of 77 inches. Heating degree-days were close to the seasonal norm.

Posted by Frank Roylance at 12:01 AM | | Comments (3)
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Frank,

Can't seem to find temperature data for yesterday. Can you tell me where I can find prior day's temps on the web.

FR: I'll assume you mean temperatures for Baltimore, and that BWI will do. Here are the hourly readings: http://www.erh.noaa.gov/data/obhistory/KBWI.html

Another way to get the information:

On the main weather page, scroll down until you see "Baltimore Sun Weather Station" in the right-most column. Click "The Baltimore Sun", and a new page will open. If you want the Sun weather station info, scroll down. If you want some other weather date, enter the Zip Code or place name (BWI Airport, MD, for example) in the search box near the top of the page, then hit 'Enter' or click the 'Search' button. Then scroll about half-way down the page and enter the appropriate date in the search box on the left side of the page.

Frank and Mike,

Thanks for the info.

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This site is the Maryland Weather archive. The current Maryland Weather blog can be found here.
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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