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Monday, March 25, 2013

Pikesville Weather: More Snow Possible

Check out this week's forecast for Pikesville, courtesy the National Weather Service.

If you like what the Baltimore area woke up to Monday morning, there may be more of it coming. There's a chance for rain or snow tonight and a slight chance on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service, though temperatures are expected to get well above freezing. As for the rest of the week, no precipitation is expected after Tuesday, according to the NWS. Highs will stay in the 40s, then get up into the low 50s by Friday, and into the mid 50s for the weekend. Baltimore County schools were closed Monday. Stay with Patch for word on the latest closures.

Friday, January 25, 2013

PHOTOS: Snow Days in Pikesville

A total of about 2.5 inches of snow is expected to accumulate through 10 p.m. Friday, according to the National Weather Service. Add your snow photos!

A few inches of snow are still on the way for Pikesville. It began falling at about 2:30 p.m. and, according to the National Weather Service's Pikesville forecast, a total of up to 2.5 inches is expected to fall tonight. Most—up to 2 inches—will fall during the daylight hours, but snowfall could continue through about 10 p.m., the forecast states. Do you have kids, pets or friends who enjoy playing in the snow? Take some photos, and post them to this article. I can feature them throughout the weekend. The high Friday was 24 degrees, and a low of 18 degrees is expected Friday night. Saturday will be a bit warmer, with a high of 30 degrees, and a low of 16 degrees. There's no more snow or precipitation in the weekend forecast. On Sunday, the…

Monday, November 26, 2012

Rain Expected Early Morning

Temperatures could be near freezing, but not quite, according to the National Weather Service.

Rain, but not snow, is in Pikesville's near future. Overnight, by 3 a.m. Tuesday, our area could get rain, according to the National Weather Service forecast for Garrison. But the temperature won't be quite cold enough for snow. The low is expected to be 35 degrees Monday, and there's a 40 percent chance of rain after 3 a.m., and through 3 p.m. Tuesday, it states. Rainfall could be up to one-half inch during that time. Through Thursday, the sky will be mostly clear, but temperatures will continue to dip throughout the week. The lows will be 27-29 degrees Tuesday night through Thursday, according to the NWS.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Forecast: Rain Expected Sunday, Monday

Until this weekend, the high will stay in the low 50s, with lows in the 30s, according to the National Weather Service.

Can you live with the weather we're having now? You might have to if the National Weather Service forecast is correct. Temperatures are expected to stay about the same as they are Tuesday —with highs near 50 degrees, and lows in the low- to mid-30s—through Saturday, according to the NWS. No precipitation is expected. It could rain again on Sunday and Monday—there's a 40 percent chance, so far, on both days—when the temperatures fall a bit during daytime. There will be a high of 49 degrees on Sunday, with a low of 37 degrees, according to the NWS. On Monday, the forecast calls for a high of 44 degrees, with a low of 37 degrees.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Thunderstorms Expected in Pikesville Area

The National Weather Service forecast calls for thunderstorms by 11 p.m. Monday, and again on Tuesday.

Rain and thunderstorms are ahead for the Pikesville area. According to the National Weather Service, there's a 70 percent chance of those storms, and they could begin by 11 p.m. Monday, bringing up to .25 inches of rain. The low tonight will be about 67 degrees, the Garrison forecast states. Like Pikesville Patch on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter. Thunderstorms could come again after 1 p.m. Tuesday, with gusts up to 33 mph, it states. As of 5:51 p. Monday, a hazardous weather outlook was still in effect for the Chesapeake Bay area, Central Maryland, Northern Virginia and Washington D.C. That's through Tuesday. On Tuesday afternoon and evening there could be widespread thunderstorms heavy downpours bringing flash flooding and possibly …

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Showers, Thunderstorms Could Form Wednesday

Meteorologist Justin Berk says showers will form in the Pikesville area through 3 p.m. Wednesday, and he had spotted one at 1:30 p.m. in Owings Mills/Reisterstown.

There's a 70 percent chance of rain Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service's Pikesville forecast. Thunderstorms could form before 2 a.m. Thursday, the forecast states. At 2:19 p.m., independent meteorologist Justin Berk reported storms and lightning on the west side of Baltimore north of Ellicott City. At about 1:30 p.m. he had tweeted that a new shower system had formed near Owings Mills and Reisterstown. "Today is going to be our day for storms," Berk had tweeted at about noon. "Watch them develop noon-3 p.m. Local flooding possible." The high Wednesday is expected to be 78 degrees, according to the NWS. The low could be about 63 degrees. More showers are possible Thursday, with thunderstorms possible after noon, according …

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Forecast: More Rain Is on the Way

Thunderstorms and even hail are a possibility before the sun returns on Thursday.

  Rain clouds are still prevalent throughout Pikesville, although the sun has managed to shine through occasionally. More rain and thunderstorms—even a possibility of hail—are in the National Weather Service forecast through Wednesday. For the entire Washington DC/ Baltimore area there's a hazardous weather outlook in effect for 4-10 p.m. Tuesday, according to the NWS. "Scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop this afternoon," the outlook states. "Some of the storms may be severe and will be capable of damaging wind gusts and large hail." Otherwise, on Tuesday night there's a 60 percent chance of thunderstorms before midnight, with showers possible through 2 a.m. Wednesday, the forecast states. The chance of precipitation diminishes…

Monday, May 14, 2012

Thunderstorms Possible Monday Night Through Wednesday

The rain that's hit Pikesville and the area Monday could continue Monday night, and through Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service forecast.

Another inch of rain could fall tonight, possibly accompanied by thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service forecast for Pikesville and the surrounding area. Along with that forecast comes a hazardous weather outlook for the Washington D.C./ Baltimore area. "Moderate to heavy rain is expected tonight across the outlook area and could lead to localized flooding," it states. The low Monday could be about 61 degrees, according to the forecast. The high could be near 70 Tuesday, accompanied by up to another inch of rain and possible thunderstorms, according to the forecast. The low Tuesday is expected to be about 60 degrees, and some showers are possible.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Storm Drenches Pikesville Saturday; Rain Forecast for Sunday

It's a rainy Saturday evening in Pikesville, and more rain is expected to fall Sunday.

It has become a chilly, rainy night in Pikesville, and the National Weather Service forecasts that about 1/2 inch of rain could fall. The low will be around 46 degrees, and most of the rain is expected to fall this evening, according to the Pikesville forecast. Because of pooling of water on roadways and possible lightning, there's a hazardous weather outlook in effect for Pikesville this evening, as well as for surrounding counties. For details, visit the forecast. More rain is expected Sunday—up to 2 inches. The high Sunday is expected to be about 51 degrees, and the low about 43 degrees.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

PHOTOS: Angels and Monuments at Druid Ridge Cemetery

The sun was out again Tuesday, revealing white clouds and bringing warmer temperatures.

I stopped into Druid Ridge Cemetery Tuesday to get some photos of workers there, but couldn't catch up with them. Instead I took some photos of the blue skies and wispy clouds, a welcome sight after a cold, dreary and foggy Monday. Wednesday is expected to be sunny again, with a high near 44 degrees and a low of 32 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. It could rain again Thursday, with rain and sleet possible before 9 a.m., and rain afterward. The high is expected to be near 46 degrees, according to the Pikesville forecast.

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