Mostly sunny but cold today

Current Surface Map
Current Surface Map
The cold, dry arctic air that overpowered our snowstorm yesterday has settled into the region. BWI hit a morning low of 4, breaking the 141 year record for coldest March temperature ever.

Temperatures will rebound today, but only warm into the mid to upper 20s under mostly sunny skies.

Another cold night is on tap tonight, with lows in the mid teens.

A slight warming trend is on tap, starting tomorrow. Highs will reach the mid 30s under mostly sunny skies.

Clouds will increase a bit on Thursday, but temperatures will continue to warm, reaching the upper 30s to near 40.

A weak upper disturbance will move through Thursday night and Friday morning, bringing a slight chance of flurries.

A larger system will be developing in the Gulf of Mexico and moving towards the south east coast. This system looks to slide off the coast to our south, keeping us dry.

Friday will end up partly sunny with highs in the mid 40s.

Saturday will see increasing clouds again, but temperatures pushing to around 50 during the afternoon. Another weak system may bring a chance of rain or snow showers Saturday night into Sunday morning. Sunday’s highs will again be near 50 degrees.

 
Yesterday’s Weather Station Stats:
High Temp: 34.3°
Low Temp: 6.4°
Rain: 0.20″