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Today's Weather in Baltimore 04 23 26 Sunny Skies and Weekend Rain Coming
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Hey there, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing real-time forecast data instantly to your ears.
Welcome back to the weather segment, folks! I'm absolutely pumped to break down what Mother Nature has cooking for Baltimore today. We're talking absolutely gorgeous conditions right now, so let's dive in.
Today in Baltimore is shaping up to be a real showstopper. We've got abundant sunshine with highs reaching a beautiful seventy-nine degrees Fahrenheit. The winds are staying calm this morning, then shifting to the northwest at just five miles per hour this afternoon. Honestly, this is the kind of day that makes you want to grab your sunglasses and hit the Inner Harbor. Tonight, we'll see partly cloudy skies settling in with lows around fifty-eight degrees. It's going to be perfect for an evening stroll.
Now here's where things get interesting. Friday's bringing some moisture into the picture. We're looking at a thirty percent chance of showers between two and five in the afternoon, then thunderstorms become possible after five PM. It's not a washout, but you'll want to keep an umbrella handy. Highs around seventy-five degrees with light southeast winds. Friday night, that chance of precipitation climbs to fifty percent with showers and thunderstorms still in the mix.
Saturday's when our system really decides to make an entrance. We're tracking a frontal boundary pushing through, bringing consistent showers throughout the day with an eighty percent chance of precipitation. Highs only reaching sixty-two degrees. Then Saturday night, showers continue mainly before two in the morning with lows around forty-nine degrees.
Sunday clears things out nicely with just a thirty percent chance of showers before eight in the morning, mostly cloudy skies, and highs near sixty-three degrees.
Let me hit you with a quick Weather Playbook segment. Have you ever wondered why we get those afternoon thunderstorms? It's all about instability. When warm, moist air near the surface gets heated by the sun, it becomes less dense and wants to rise. When it meets cooler air aloft, it's like mixing hot and cold water in a glass—you get turbulence. That rising motion creates updrafts powerful enough to build those towering storm clouds. Absolutely fascinating stuff!
Here's your three-day forecast crystal clear. Friday brings that thirty percent rain chance with highs around seventy-five. Saturday's your rainy day with eighty percent chance and highs near sixty-two. Sunday bounces back with mostly cloudy skies, thirty percent precipitation chance, and highs around sixty-three.
You know, folks, if you're planning a trip to the National Aquarium or catching an Orioles game, Friday looks better than Saturday, but Friday afternoon might throw you a curveball with those storms. Plan accordingly!
Make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update. Thanks so much for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. You can 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, folks! I'm absolutely pumped to break down what Mother Nature has cooking for Baltimore today. We're talking absolutely gorgeous conditions right now, so let's dive in.
Today in Baltimore is shaping up to be a real showstopper. We've got abundant sunshine with highs reaching a beautiful seventy-nine degrees Fahrenheit. The winds are staying calm this morning, then shifting to the northwest at just five miles per hour this afternoon. Honestly, this is the kind of day that makes you want to grab your sunglasses and hit the Inner Harbor. Tonight, we'll see partly cloudy skies settling in with lows around fifty-eight degrees. It's going to be perfect for an evening stroll.
Now here's where things get interesting. Friday's bringing some moisture into the picture. We're looking at a thirty percent chance of showers between two and five in the afternoon, then thunderstorms become possible after five PM. It's not a washout, but you'll want to keep an umbrella handy. Highs around seventy-five degrees with light southeast winds. Friday night, that chance of precipitation climbs to fifty percent with showers and thunderstorms still in the mix.
Saturday's when our system really decides to make an entrance. We're tracking a frontal boundary pushing through, bringing consistent showers throughout the day with an eighty percent chance of precipitation. Highs only reaching sixty-two degrees. Then Saturday night, showers continue mainly before two in the morning with lows around forty-nine degrees.
Sunday clears things out nicely with just a thirty percent chance of showers before eight in the morning, mostly cloudy skies, and highs near sixty-three degrees.
Let me hit you with a quick Weather Playbook segment. Have you ever wondered why we get those afternoon thunderstorms? It's all about instability. When warm, moist air near the surface gets heated by the sun, it becomes less dense and wants to rise. When it meets cooler air aloft, it's like mixing hot and cold water in a glass—you get turbulence. That rising motion creates updrafts powerful enough to build those towering storm clouds. Absolutely fascinating stuff!
Here's your three-day forecast crystal clear. Friday brings that thirty percent rain chance with highs around seventy-five. Saturday's your rainy day with eighty percent chance and highs near sixty-two. Sunday bounces back with mostly cloudy skies, thirty percent precipitation chance, and highs around sixty-three.
You know, folks, if you're planning a trip to the National Aquarium or catching an Orioles game, Friday looks better than Saturday, but Friday afternoon might throw you a curveball with those storms. Plan accordingly!
Make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update. Thanks so much for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quietplease dot ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI