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PrinceFrederickWx

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  1. There are only two times in history that BWI has gotten back-to-back shutouts (T or 0) in December: 1888-1889, and 1971-1972.
  2. I was wondering if our thread magic can do a President's Day snowstorm that bull's eyes us while shafting DC/Baltimore for the third year in a row hehehehe
  3. Two record highs broken and one tied in October at BWI. This was also tied for 10th hottest Aug/Sept/Oct period there.
  4. Who else got clobbered this morning? 3.25" so far. Posted this in the other thread but I'll post here too:
  5. I'm thinking more and more that BWI can pull off a top ten hottest- as of yesterday they were +5.7. If we finished with that departure it would be 7th hottest. Today and tomorrow are going to push that departure even higher. Thurs and Fri look near normal and the weekend and beyond look above average. Of course it could fall apart at the end of the month but its looking good to me now. If it happens, this would be the first back-to-back top ten hottest months since June-July 2010.
  6. BWI got it- record of 95 today. Did DCA or IAD get anything?
  7. BWI has a good chance of breaking the record high of 94 that was tied... last year. What is it with Sept. 9 now? I think Sept. might have a good shot at top ten hottest too, but its too early to tell.
  8. Also the clouds are moving really fast to the west which is fun to watch too.
  9. It's beautiful outside, I been out in it all morning. I love cool, cloudy, breezy days like this.
  10. Tropical Storm Warning up for St. Mary's County. It's a little confusing though because the LWX main page has the entire county under the warning, but the actual text product only mentions St. Mary's City. http://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=lwx&wwa=tropical storm warning
  11. Yep looks like it covers Sussex and Worcester counties and all waters around there: http://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=phi&wwa=tropical storm watch
  12. On a side note, for all the Southern MD people- I just found out LWX is having a Winter Skywarn class on 11/7 in Leonardtown- I will most likely be attending this one. There's also a Convection class on 10/3 in La Plata but I won't be attending that one. http://www.weather.gov/lwx/skywarn
  13. Tied for 6th hottest August at BWI: however, summer was only tied for 15th hottest. Also three of the last nine months at BWI (December, March and August) have been tied for 6th or higher for heat.
  14. I actually haven't been to either of those beaches but I know where they are. I mostly stay in the central/southern Calvert area for bay beaches. I think Chesapeake Beach has a small boardwalk? I actually went to Rehoboth for the first time last month with my wife and son- very nice! That would be a cool spot to watch this storm I'm sure.
  15. For southern MD? Flag Ponds beach is always breezy on the bay it seems. It would probably be impossible to get in on a normal Labor Day weekend but I don't think you have to worry this weekend! They might close the beach if conditions are too bad though.
  16. Good to see you again! Tropical storm for my birthday Sunday? We stole enough snowstorms last winter- what if we steal their tropical storm too? haha
  17. I think BWI has a good shot at a top ten hottest August. If the airport were to maintain its current +4.5 departure that would be a 6th place finish.
  18. Today was the first 100+ day for BWI since July 18, 2012. Today also tied the record high of 100 set in 2010.
  19. BWI tied the record low this morning (37).
  20. I wonder what the record is at the airports for the most number of days with rain in any given month? By the time this month is over we would have to be close to the record, I think.
  21. Also... top ten coldest May on record watch for BWI? Maybe...
  22. BWI's streak ended yesterday- so did my backyard.
  23. BWI had measurable rain today already so that's 15 days with any rainfall (including Trace amounts). The record for that is 17 days, from 3/31/1935 - 4/16/1935. There was only a Trace on May 9 so the measurable streak ended then. If anyone from LWX is reading this, thanks for tracking the records in the Forecast Discussion page!
  24. Nope, I don't know either, sorry! If famartin were still around I'm sure he would know...
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