Morning Update: Not Much of an Update (for Most of Us)

Today:

There is a pretty mild day ahead for College Park, with yesterday’s rainclouds rolling out around 7 a.m., and clear skies for the rest of the day (‘n’ nite). Temperatures peak at 65 degrees F in the mid-late afternoon, with winds only reaching a meager 5 mph out of the northwest. 

Tonight:

As mentioned above, tonight will be clear, but also crisp, with lows dropping to about 44 degrees F. There’s a full moon tomorrow, so take advantage of the cloudless skies and get an unobstructed view of our nearest celestial neighbor. Or go howl at it, if that’s your vibe. (No judgement, but please don’t bite me. 2020 is already enough of a pain – I really don’t need to add “werewolf” to my list of personal issues.)

Tomorrow (Saturday):

Expect more of the same on Saturday, albeit with slightly more cloud cover (peak of about 20%, as compared to today’s peak of 8%). 

A Look Ahead:

With the exception of Monday (a.m. showers), the next few days look relatively similar: clear to partly cloudy skies and highs in the mid to upper 60s, with lows in the mid 40s.

Other Weather News:

Washington’s main weather radar will be down until October 16th, impacting the tracking of thunderstorms and heavy rainfall.

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