9/6/2023 0 Comments Justin berk meteorologist![]() One of my professors told me that I had made it that far without knowing, and to not let it be a crutch going forward. It didn’t stop me from getting my meteorology degree, and being first to get the AMS CBM in the Baltimore/Washington region. I have made a few public statements over the years, but if you are new here you may have missed it: I have dyslexia, and found out during my second year at Cornell University. I take responsibility for my mistakes, and even the computer glitches I may miss. I am aware there are some spelling and grammar typos, and occasional other glitches. Please share your thoughts, best weather pics/videos, or just keep in touch via social media STEM Assemblies/In School Fields Trips Are BackĬlick to see more and ‘Book’ a visit to your school ![]() This will be a chance to make a dent in our drought. After a late season frost tomorrow morning, the end of the week will feature a rainy pattern. The over-correction I have been mentioning will be felt this week. This may bring heavier rain and a thunderstorm with the cold front. The storm moving well off the coast, but upper level disturbance will keep the unsettled, cool and wet weather in place. Rain arrives late in the day and sticks around for a while. Snapshots: There will be some adjustment as we get closer, but this looks like a few systems will affect us with rain almost every day after Wednesday to the weekend.Ī larger storm will be arriving from the west. Storm Forecast Animation Wednesday Afternoon to Sunday NightĪ stormy pattern will bring a few rounds of chilly rain our way for the last half of the week. Milder 40s likely from the city and around the Bay.Īnother chilly afternoon with mid 50s to near 60s. Inland Frost! An Advisory is likely to be issued for counties west and north of Baltimore. El Niño May Return By Fall Tuesday Temperatures Morning Winter 2023 Recap: My BUSTED Snow Outlook Record 32✯ in 2003 Snow: Trace in 1930 Normal High in Baltimore: 70 ✯ Record 93✯ in 1960 Most areas in the 50s, to near 60✯ for Baltimore and around Delmarva. Look at the cold! 20s in the mountains and 30s have reached the inland suburbs. High Pressure is building in from Illinois and will help to bring more sun with chilly temps. Lit up the ground brighter than a full moon for a time! #mtwx /UTcp6eNRgbĪ disturbance has brought a cluster of clouds and rain showers to southern Maryland and Delmarva… and it’s moving away. Easily the brightest #aurora I have seen so far. Quite the impressive show tonight from Billings, MT! Unfortunately my tripod broke so I had to make due with what I had, but still got some pretty cool shots. This is at a similar altitude to Baltimore and has a wonderful display seen here.Ĭory Mottice captured what looked like a tied-eye shirt at a Grateful Dead Concert at times. Clouds blocked the view after sunset and once cleared activity seemed to be calming down this far south, but there was still some activity to be pulled out with the camera. He identified that there was clearing after sunset.Īurora over central Maryland April 23rd. #mowx /2LIX1LaitUĬentral Maryland did get a faint view as shown by James Wilinghan. This may end up on a widely distributed poster or high gloss photo near you.Ĭlick here to see Photos Aurora From Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia.Īurora pillars from just west of St Louis, MO at 10pm. One of the more spectacular views was seen over Stonehenge in the UK. The Severe Storm did peak at 8, which is on the threshold for a bright event to push the Northern Lights farther south in latitude. Then we will set up a rainy pattern for the last half of this week. Note that the weather has frost in southern PA this morning and will expand that to inland Maryland tomorrow. ![]() I gathered a few photos locally and around the world to share before our weather report. The severe geomagnetic storm that flushed Earth did live up to expectations. You may be waking up to clouds and rain showers, but we did get enough clearing last night to allow for some viewing of the Aurora into The Mid Atlantic US. ![]()
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