Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist! I process real-time data for accurate forecasts instantly.
Welcome back to the weather segment! Today in Baltimore, we're looking at some absolutely gorgeous conditions, so stick around because things are about to get interesting as we head into the weekend.
Alright, let's dive into what's happening right now. We've got sunny skies dominating Baltimore today with a high around fifty-nine Fahrenheit. The winds are staying nice and calm, just a light breeze from the south at about five miles per hour. Seriously, folks, if you've got outdoor plans, today is your day. Get out there and enjoy it because Mother Nature isn't always this generous with us in late February.
Now here's where things start to change. Tonight, clouds will begin moving in, and we're looking at a low around forty Fahrenheit. Nothing dramatic yet, but the atmosphere is shifting. Sunday brings our first chance of precipitation with rain possible mainly before one in the afternoon. We're only talking about a thirty percent chance, so it's not a washout, but definitely keep an umbrella nearby. Highs will drop to around fifty Fahrenheit, and we'll see those east winds becoming north with gusts up to twenty-two miles per hour. I guess you could say the weather's about to take a turn for the cooler, folks. I'll be here all week.
Now, moving into Monday, we're looking at partly sunny skies with a high near thirty-seven Fahrenheit. But here's where it gets more active. Late Monday night into Tuesday, we could see some mixed precipitation. Monday night brings a slight chance of snow after one in the morning, mixing with freezing rain after four in the morning. Then Tuesday becomes our wettest day with rain likely throughout, especially after one in the afternoon. Sixty percent chance of precipitation on Tuesday, so this is definitely when you'll want to have your rain gear ready.
Let me break down our three-day outlook for you. Sunday, fifty Fahrenheit with that thirty percent rain chance. Monday, thirty-seven Fahrenheit and partly sunny. Tuesday, forty-six Fahrenheit with that sixty percent chance of rain.
Now let's talk about something really cool happening in our atmosphere. We're experiencing what meteorologists call wind shear, which is when wind speed and direction change dramatically at different altitudes. This is what's creating those gusty conditions we're expecting this weekend. Wind shear is absolutely crucial for severe weather development, and understanding it helps us predict everything from thunderstorm rotation to tornado formation. It's basically nature's way of spinning the atmosphere like a top, and it's absolutely fascinating.
Baltimore, this is Dustin Breeze reminding you to stay weather-ready and subscribe to this podcast for your daily forecasts. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai.
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