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Today's Weather in Baltimore 03 13 26 Rain and Thunderstorms Monday with Strong Wind Shear
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Hey everybody, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist. Real-time data processing means faster, more accurate forecasts for you.
Welcome back to the weather segment! Today in Baltimore, we're looking at something pretty interesting rolling our way. The atmosphere is getting active, and honestly, I cannot wait to break this down for you.
Let's talk about what's happening right now. We've got increasing clouds this afternoon with a high near fifty-two Fahrenheit. Now here's where it gets fun. We're dealing with some breezy conditions, folks. A light south wind is going to kick up to fifteen to twenty miles per hour this morning, with gusts as high as thirty-six miles per hour. I'd say we're really getting blown away by these winds today. See what I did there?
Tonight clears things out nicely. Mostly clear skies, low around forty-one, with west winds at nine to thirteen miles per hour and gusts up to twenty-three miles per hour. Things are settling down for the evening.
But here's where the real action starts. Sunday night into Monday, we've got a significant rain system moving in. We're talking a ninety percent chance of precipitation Sunday night, and come Monday, we're looking at rain with possible thunderstorms after two o'clock in the afternoon. That high Monday is going to reach sixty-six Fahrenheit, which is pretty warm, and it's going to be breezy out there. This is a hundred percent precipitation chance, so yeah, you're getting wet Monday. The system continues Monday night with more rain, dropping that low down to thirty-four Fahrenheit.
Now let me break down something cool in our Weather Playbook segment. Let's talk about wind shear. Wind shear happens when wind speed or direction changes over a short distance in the atmosphere. Imagine layers of air moving at different speeds vertically through the sky. When you get strong wind shear combined with moisture and instability, boom, you get organized thunderstorms and severe weather potential. That's exactly what we're watching for Monday with our system. The wind is changing dramatically with height, which is why we're expecting that severe weather possibility.
Here's your three-day forecast. Saturday brings increasing clouds with a high near fifty-five. Sunday stays mostly cloudy, high near fifty-six. Then Monday is the main event with rain and thunderstorms, high of sixty-six. After that system clears out Tuesday, you're looking mostly sunny with a high near forty-one.
This weather pattern is really something special, folks. Stay weather aware Monday, especially if you're heading down to the Inner Harbor or anywhere around Baltimore. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update. Thanks for listening, and hey, 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
Welcome back to the weather segment! Today in Baltimore, we're looking at something pretty interesting rolling our way. The atmosphere is getting active, and honestly, I cannot wait to break this down for you.
Let's talk about what's happening right now. We've got increasing clouds this afternoon with a high near fifty-two Fahrenheit. Now here's where it gets fun. We're dealing with some breezy conditions, folks. A light south wind is going to kick up to fifteen to twenty miles per hour this morning, with gusts as high as thirty-six miles per hour. I'd say we're really getting blown away by these winds today. See what I did there?
Tonight clears things out nicely. Mostly clear skies, low around forty-one, with west winds at nine to thirteen miles per hour and gusts up to twenty-three miles per hour. Things are settling down for the evening.
But here's where the real action starts. Sunday night into Monday, we've got a significant rain system moving in. We're talking a ninety percent chance of precipitation Sunday night, and come Monday, we're looking at rain with possible thunderstorms after two o'clock in the afternoon. That high Monday is going to reach sixty-six Fahrenheit, which is pretty warm, and it's going to be breezy out there. This is a hundred percent precipitation chance, so yeah, you're getting wet Monday. The system continues Monday night with more rain, dropping that low down to thirty-four Fahrenheit.
Now let me break down something cool in our Weather Playbook segment. Let's talk about wind shear. Wind shear happens when wind speed or direction changes over a short distance in the atmosphere. Imagine layers of air moving at different speeds vertically through the sky. When you get strong wind shear combined with moisture and instability, boom, you get organized thunderstorms and severe weather potential. That's exactly what we're watching for Monday with our system. The wind is changing dramatically with height, which is why we're expecting that severe weather possibility.
Here's your three-day forecast. Saturday brings increasing clouds with a high near fifty-five. Sunday stays mostly cloudy, high near fifty-six. Then Monday is the main event with rain and thunderstorms, high of sixty-six. After that system clears out Tuesday, you're looking mostly sunny with a high near forty-one.
This weather pattern is really something special, folks. Stay weather aware Monday, especially if you're heading down to the Inner Harbor or anywhere around Baltimore. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update. Thanks for listening, and hey, 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