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October 4 More cloudy today, then a warm weekend and autumn cold next week
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October 4 More cloudy today, then a warm weekend and autumn cold next week

Friday October 4, 2024

Morning report

We end the week on a warm note, but we are dealing with some dense areas of fog this morning. Although there will be more cloud cover during the day, the afternoon should be warm in the 70s. There may be some splashes this afternoon and evening.

The weekend will remain warm, but uncertainty about cloud cover could make viewing the potential Northern Lights difficult. There will be a few evenings trying to see them.

Next week brings us fall chill, while the tropical outlook still calls for a 40% chance of development and possible flooding in South Florida.

Visibility reports at 6am

October 4, fog again on Friday morning

Morning surface weather

The cluster of storms in the Midwest is moving along a cold front moving our way. From the south there will be cloud cover all day.

October 4 More cloudy today, then a warm weekend and autumn cold next week

Live satellite and Lightning widget

I wanted to show you this view this morning to highlight the morning storms in the Midwest. That front is now more active than models suggested. It will fade, but there is a chance of showers tonight.

During the day a cloudburst will arise from the south.

Radar simulation from 8am to midnight

Inland it looks more active with some showers locally. I expect this to be even clearer later today and tonight.

October 4 weather forecast Friday rain

Snapshot at 4 p.m

October 4 weather forecast rain Friday afternoon

Afternoon temperatures

October 4 weather temperatures Friday afternoon

Aurora forecast

The two strong solar storms will continue to hit Earth this weekend. The Space Weather Prediction Agency has posted these predicted Planetary Kp Indexes.

October 4 Aurora Kp Index Forecast

October 4 Aurora Kp Index Hourly Forecast

In the Mid-Atlantic we have our best chance in the mountains above 7; at lower altitudes when above 8.

Note: We also need clear skies and away from city lights to see.

EXTENDED AND TROPICAL FORECAST BELOW

CLIMATE DATA: Baltimore

TODAY October 4th

Sunrise at 7:06 am

Sunset at 6:44 PM

Normal low in Baltimore: 51ºC

Record temperature of 31ºC in 1974 – the earliest freeze ever recorded in Baltimore

Normal High in Baltimore: 73ºC

Record temperature of 92 degrees from 1954

SATURDAY OCTOBER 5

Morning low

Morning fog possible again, then clear skies.

October 4 weather temperatures Saturday morning

Afternoon high

A pleasant weekend day with sun and warmer temperatures.

October 4 weather temperatures Saturday afternoon

Looking ahead

Sunday evening to Monday evening

October 4 weather forecast storm

A cold front may bring a few thunderstorms, then a fresh air mass will open us up to a much cooler air mass next week.

Jetstream: Sunday evening to Thursday evening

October 4 weather jet stream forecast

Snapshot Wednesday morning

There will be many areas of lows in the 2040s.

October 4 weather forecast jet stream

Tropical Outlook from the National Hurricane Center

As of this morning, this region of the Gulf of Mexico once again has a 40% chance that ‘something’ will develop in the NEXT 7 DAYS! It will be challenged by strong upper level winds that will push the moisture into South Florida.

October 4 Tropical Weather Outlook National Hurricane Center

ECMWF model: Monday to Thursday

The pressure of moderate to heavy rainfall may eventually lead to organized low pressure on the Atlantic side of Florida…. After passing.

October 4 tropical rain forecast ECMWF model

Heavy rain forecast

This looks like a flood for South Florida, with 6 to 12 inches of rain expected over the next week.

October 4th again tropical heavy rain Florida

7 day forecast

A warm weekend to enjoy before the wave of autumn cold next week.

October 4 weather forecast 7 days Friday

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REPETITION OF MY MESSAGE ABOUT DYSLEXIA

I am aware that there are some spelling and grammatical errors and that other errors occur occasionally. I take responsibility for my mistakes and even for the computer glitches I may overlook. I’ve made a few public statements over the years, but if you’re new here you may have missed it: I have dyslexia and found out about it during my sophomore year at Cornell University. It didn’t stop me from getting my degree in meteorology and being the first to earn the AMS CBM in the Baltimore/Washington area.

One of my professors told me that I had gotten this far without even knowing it, and that I shouldn’t let it be a crutch for the future. That was Mark Wysocki, and he was absolutely right! I miss my mistakes in my own proofreading. The autocorrect spell checker on my computer sometimes does it an injustice and makes things worse. I can also make mistakes when predicting. No one is perfect at predicting the future. All maps and information are accurate. The “wordy” stuff can get sticky.

There has been no editor to check my work while writing and to have it ready to ship in a newsworthy timeline. Barbara Werner is a member of the web team that helps me maintain this site. She has taken it upon herself to edit typos when she is available. That could be AFTER you read this. I accept this and perhaps proves that what you read is really mine… It’s part of my charm. #FITF