Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Above Average Temps Return

High temperatures the past few days have been below average with highs in the upper 40's and low 50's, with the average being in the mid-50s. But as we head into the last day of the Winter season, temperatures will not be Winter-like. A storm system organizing over Texas will push a warm front through Delmarva for Wednesday. This means increased Southerly wind flow as we are placed in the warm sector of the system. High temperatures will top off in upper 60's inland, with a few 70s possible if enough breaks in the clouds develop. However, it is March and changes occur frequently so don't expect the 60s to last. A cold front will then come through Wednesday night ushering in a cooler air mass with breezy conditions.

Along with the warmer air, there are some rain chances. Tonight there is a chance for some spotty showers mainly north. For Wednesday, a possible spotty shower could develop but I think most areas will be dry until Wednesday night. As the cold front approaches late Wednesday night, the rain chances increase and should end before daybreak on Thursday.

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