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Today's Weather in Baltimore 05/17/25: Quarterback Turned Meteorologist Breaks Down Weekend Forecast

Today's Weather in Baltimore 05/17/25: Quarterback Turned Meteorologist Breaks Down Weekend Forecast

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Hey weather warriors, Dustin Breeze here! Remember how I used to tackle quarterbacks on the field? Now I'm tackling atmospheric pressure and wind patterns - and let me tell you, the weather can be just as unpredictable as a fourth-quarter blitz!

Alright Baltimore, buckle up for some wild weather action! We've got a moisture playbook that's gonna keep things interesting. Overnight, we're looking at showers that are more persistent than a defensive linebacker - likely before 5 in the morning with a temperature holding steady around 73 degrees Fahrenheit. Talk about a climate cuddle!

Let's break down our Weather Playbook segment: today we're talking about something called atmospheric instability. Think of it like a quarterback's unpredictable throw - sometimes the atmosphere gets so charged up it just has to release some energy through precipitation. It's like the sky is running its own offensive strategy!

Now for our three-day forecast - and I'm calling these plays like I used to call routes on the football field:

Saturday: Scattered showers before 8 in the morning, then we're going full sunny with a high near 90 degrees Fahrenheit. West winds at 6 to 13 miles per hour - that's some gusty action!

Sunday: Pure sunshine with a high around 81 degrees Fahrenheit. West winds cruising at 9 to 15 miles per hour.

Monday: Another sunny champion of a day with temperatures hitting near 81 degrees Fahrenheit.

Unusual weather phenomena? Right now, we're looking pretty standard - no extreme weather blitzes today!

It's gonna be WIIIIILD out there, folks!

Thanks for listening, and for more info check out inceptionpoint.ai. This has been a Quiet Please production - learn more at quietplease.ai. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, and catch you on the next forecast!

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