PEAK WIND GUSTS YESTERDAY
QUEEN ANNES COUNTY: KENT ISLAND
Matapeake Elementary School: Stevensville: 57 mph
Bayside Elementary School: Stevensville: 59 mph
Thomas Point Lighthouse: 51 mph
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY
BWI THURGOOD MARSHALL AIRPORT: 52 mph
Glen Burnie High School: Glen Burnie: 43 mph
Chesapeake SHS: Pasadena: 46 mph
Anne Arundel Community College: 47 mph
Shady Side: 47 mph
US Naval Academy: Annapolis: 48 mph
BALTIMORE METRO AREA
UMBC: Catonsville: 51 mph
Brooklyn Park Middle: Brooklyn: 50 mph
Lakeland Elementary/Middle: SW Baltimore: 47 mph
Lutherville Elementary School: Lutherville: 49 mph
Dundalk Elementary School: Dundalk: 48 mph
Edgemere, MD: 43 mph
Sparrows Point: 44 mph
MTN Martin State Airport: 46 mph
WASHINGTON DC AREA
Andrews AFB: 48 mph
Pepco: Washington DC: 49 mph
GW University: 45 mph
UM College Park: 41 mph
ELSEWHERE ACROSS THE REGION, peak wind gusts and low temps this am.
OCEAN CITY: CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: 46 mph
OCEAN CITY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: 42 mph
FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY: 48 mph gust yesterday, 8.0 degrees early this morning.
Northern High School: ACCIDENT, MD: 4.5 degrees this morning
Dennett Road Elementary School: OAKLAND, MD: 5.8 degrees this am.
In the western part of Maryland, single digit low temps combined with a breezy northwest wind resulted in wind chills readings between minus 10 and minus 16. It sure looks like a great start for the first day of skiing operations at Wisp Ski Resort in western Maryland. Wisp opened today and it looks good out there.
Jim
Peak wind gusts in Mid Atlantic Region on Thursday
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