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Today's Weather in Baltimore 03 09 26 Sunny 70 Degrees Wednesday Rain Expected
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Hey there, weather enthusiasts! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist, processing data faster than you can say "atmospheric pressure!" Let me tell you, it's absolutely gorgeous out there in Baltimore right now, so stick around!
Today in Baltimore we are looking at pure sunshine perfection, folks! We've got a high near 70 degrees Fahrenheit with calm winds becoming southerly around 5 miles per hour this afternoon. I've got to say, this is the kind of weather that makes you want to go outside and actually enjoy life instead of being glued to your screens. Well, except for listening to this podcast, of course!
Now here's the thing to keep an eye on, because things are about to get a little more interesting. We're tracking a system moving in for Wednesday that's going to bring some rain chances, mainly after 2 PM, with moisture really ramping up Wednesday night into Thursday. We're looking at rain likely Wednesday night with a 70 percent chance of precipitation. Thursday's going to be a mixed bag with rain likely before 2 PM, potentially mixing with some snow. You could say things are really going to snow down pretty soon! I know, I know, that was terrible, but I'm here to brighten your day, pun intended.
Tonight stays mostly clear with that low around 49 degrees Fahrenheit, so it's the perfect evening to catch some stargazing before this system moves in.
Now let's dive into our Weather Playbook segment! Today I want to talk about wind shear, which is absolutely fascinating. Wind shear occurs when wind speed or direction changes at different altitudes in the atmosphere. Think of it like layers of a cake moving at different speeds. This is incredibly important for severe weather development and tornado formation. When you have strong wind shear, it creates rotating columns of air called mesocyclones. It's basically nature's way of spinning up the atmosphere, and understanding this helps us predict dangerous storms before they happen!
Here's your three-day snapshot: Today sunny with a high of 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Tuesday mostly sunny, high near 71 degrees Fahrenheit. Wednesday partly cloudy becoming mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of rain after 2 PM, high near 75 degrees Fahrenheit.
By the time you're heading into the Inner Harbor this week, definitely grab an umbrella before Wednesday rolls around! This has been your weather forecast with Dustin Breeze. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update on what Mother Nature's cooking up. Thanks for listening everyone! This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Today in Baltimore we are looking at pure sunshine perfection, folks! We've got a high near 70 degrees Fahrenheit with calm winds becoming southerly around 5 miles per hour this afternoon. I've got to say, this is the kind of weather that makes you want to go outside and actually enjoy life instead of being glued to your screens. Well, except for listening to this podcast, of course!
Now here's the thing to keep an eye on, because things are about to get a little more interesting. We're tracking a system moving in for Wednesday that's going to bring some rain chances, mainly after 2 PM, with moisture really ramping up Wednesday night into Thursday. We're looking at rain likely Wednesday night with a 70 percent chance of precipitation. Thursday's going to be a mixed bag with rain likely before 2 PM, potentially mixing with some snow. You could say things are really going to snow down pretty soon! I know, I know, that was terrible, but I'm here to brighten your day, pun intended.
Tonight stays mostly clear with that low around 49 degrees Fahrenheit, so it's the perfect evening to catch some stargazing before this system moves in.
Now let's dive into our Weather Playbook segment! Today I want to talk about wind shear, which is absolutely fascinating. Wind shear occurs when wind speed or direction changes at different altitudes in the atmosphere. Think of it like layers of a cake moving at different speeds. This is incredibly important for severe weather development and tornado formation. When you have strong wind shear, it creates rotating columns of air called mesocyclones. It's basically nature's way of spinning up the atmosphere, and understanding this helps us predict dangerous storms before they happen!
Here's your three-day snapshot: Today sunny with a high of 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Tuesday mostly sunny, high near 71 degrees Fahrenheit. Wednesday partly cloudy becoming mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of rain after 2 PM, high near 75 degrees Fahrenheit.
By the time you're heading into the Inner Harbor this week, definitely grab an umbrella before Wednesday rolls around! This has been your weather forecast with Dustin Breeze. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update on what Mother Nature's cooking up. Thanks for listening everyone! This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI