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ANNOUNCER: NOW YOUR WEATHER
FORECAST WITH OUR CHIEF
METEOROLOGIST.
METEOROLOGIST: IT IS COLDER
THANS BEEN RECENTLY.
STILL A LITTLE WARMER THAN
NORMALLY -- NORMAL.
43 TODAY AT THE AIRPORT.
BEAT THE AVERAGE BY ONE DEGREE.
WE ARE TRENDING IN THAT COLDER
CORRECTION.
AS WE HEAD INTO THE WEEKEND.
RECORD HIGH TODAY, THAT WOULD
HAVE BEEN A DAY TO DO THE POLAR
BEAR PLUNGE, 72 BACK IN 1974.
LOW SO FAR HAS BEEN 38.
WE'RE ALREADY DROPPING CLOSER TO
THAT NOW.
38 DEGREES AT THE AIRPORT.
IN FACT, RIGHT NOW, SO WE'RE
AGAIN BACK TO THE LOW FOR THE
DAY.
37, 36 IN RANDALLSTOWN.
CHECKING OUT THE EASTERN SHOR.
DOWN TO OCEAN CITY, UPPER 30'S
TO AROUND 40.
OF COURSE THE COLD IS OUT WEST.
OAK LEFT-HAND SIDE, MARYLAND,
21.
BUT IT FEELS LIKE -- OAKLAND,
MARYLAND, 21.
BUT IT FEELS COLDER.
WE DON'T HAVE THE
50-MILE-PER-HOUR WIND GUSTS BUT
WE'VE HAD 25, 35 MILES PER HOUR.
THAT'S DRIVING THOSE WIND CHILL
TEMPERATURES DOWN INTO THE 20'S
AND LOW 30 AND WE'VE HAD
REPORTS OF SCATTERED LIGHT
FLURRIES IN AND AROUND THE AREA.
ESPECIALLY ON HIGHER HILL TOPS.
MAYBE A FLURRY OR TWO MUCH.
THE FARTHER WEST YOU GO, THE
MORE LIKELY YOU ARE TO SEE SOME
OF THOSE SNOW SHOWERS,
ESPECIALLY UP NEAR THE GREAT
LAKES.
WINDS COMING RIGHT ACROSS LAKE
ONTARIO, LAKE ERIE.
COMING OFF OF LAKE HEREON.
THAT COLD AIR PICKS UP THE
MICHELLE: AND DEPOSITS THE SNOW
DOWNWIND IN THE SNOW BELT.
WE HAVE NUMEROUS LAKE EFFECT
SNOW WARNINGS.
MANY INCHES OF SNOW OFF OF LAKE
ERIE AND LAKE ONTARIO.
AGAIN, WITH THE LACK OF COLD AIR
FOR A GOOD PART OF THE WINTER,
THERE'S NOT MUCH ICE ON THE
LAKE.
ONCE THE ICE GETS LAKED OVER,
THE LAKE EFFECT MACHINE GETS
KICKED OFF BUT WITH OPEN WATER
THEY'LL CONTINUE TO PICK IT UP.
SOME OF THOSE LAKE EFFECT SNOSE
END UP IN WESTERN MARYLAND WHERE
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN
EFFECT.
THAT'S THE MAIN WEATHER PATTERN
THAT HOLDS THROUGH THE WEEKEND.
A COLD NORTHWE ARE THERLY FLOW
OF AIR COMING IN OUT OF CANADA
THROUGH THE NORTHEAST AND THE
MIDATLANTIC.
IMBEDDED WITHIN THIS UPPER LEVEL
WIND FLOW THERE WILL BE A
WEATHER DISTURBANCE SUNDAY
NIGHT, MONDAY.
THAT MIGHT GENERATION RATHE A
FEW ADDITIONAL -- GENERATE A FEW
ADDITIONAL SNOW SHOWERS AROUND
HERE.
UNTIL THAT, THE SNOWS WILL BE
OFF OF THE LAKES OR INTO THE
MOUNTAINS TO OUR WEST.
IDEAL CONDITIONS FOR SKIERS OUT
IN WESTERN MARYLAND.
AND THERE YOU SEE SOME OF THOSE
SNOW SHOWERS TRYING TO POP UP
HERE LATE SUNDAY NIGHT AND EARLY
ON MONDAY MORNING.
ONCE THAT CLEARS THE REGION,
THEN WE'RE BACK INTO A DRY
WEATHER PATTERN.
WEST-BOUNLED INTO THE MOUNTAINS,
EXPECT SEVERAL INCHES OF SNOW
OVER THE WEEKEND.
IT LOOKS LIKE A BURST OF SNOW
TOMORROW, CUTS OFF TOMORROW
NIGHT, PICKS UP AGAIN ON SUNDAY.
COULD END UP WITH ANOTHER THREE,
FOUR, MAYBE SIX INCHES OF SNOW
ON SOME OF THE HIGHER MOUNTAINS
OUT WEST.
AROUND HERE TONIGHT, WE'LL LOOK
FOR PARTLY CLOUDY SKIES.
STILL BREEZY, COLDER.
27 TO 32 DEGREES.
40 TO 45 TOMORROW, WHICH IS
WITHIN A COUPLE DEGREES OF THE
NORMAL FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR.
A PARTLY CLOUDY SKY.
WINDS ON THE BAY WILL BE STRONG
ENOUGH FOR A SMALL CRAFT
ADVISORY.
THAT DOES IMPACT THE POLAR BEAR
PLUNGE.
OUT IN WESTERN MARYLAND, SEVERAL
INCHES OF SNOW WITH HIGHS IN THE
20'S AND LOWS IN THE TEENS AND
FEELING COLDER WITH THE WIND.
EASTERN SHOR, SOME SUNSHINE TO
ENJOY TOMORROW.
THEN PARTLY CLOUDY SUNDAY.
OCEAN CITY'S FORECAST, SUNNY TO
PARTLY CLOUDY FOR THE WEEKEND.
HIGH TEMPERATURES IN THE THROW
MID 40'S.
HERE'S YOUR PLUNGE FORECAST.
AGAIN, THE AIR TEMPERATURES
AROUND ALL THAT BAD.
AROUND 40 DEGREES.
WATER TEMPERATURES AT 41.
BUT IT'S THESE WINDS OUT OF THE
WEST THAT WILL KEEP THOSE WIND
CHILL VALUES RIGHT THROUGH THE
DAY TOMORROW AT OR A LITTLE BIT
EVEN BELOW FREEZING AT TIMES.
43 TOMORROW, 40 ON SUNDAY WITH
CLOUDS MOVING IN.
SOME FLURRIES SUNDAY NIGHT AND
SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS MONDAY.
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