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Evening Update: Warm Storm to Shake the Dorms

Dee Dee Dolan November 5, 2018 Weather Discussion College Park, maryland, md wx, November, november rain, rain, Thunderstorms, University of Maryland

In classic rock and roll fashion we are starting off the week with November Rain (Guns N’ Roses). It was raining this morning, making the walk to class unpleasant, but it started to lighten up around noon. Luckily we will…
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Evening Update: Rain and Storms to Start the Week

Christopher Smith November 4, 2018 Weather Discussion

Today was a beautiful Autumn day with temperatures topping out in the upper 50s to near 60 degrees under mostly sunny skies. There has been a light wind out of the east around 5 mph. Tonight: Clouds will increase overnight…
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EVENING UPDATE: Cooler Temperatures Ahead!

Chenoa Martin November 3, 2018 Weather Discussion #clear skies, frost, wind

As midterms are coming to an end, we were granted fair weather this week until a cold front came through and caused showers through Friday night. Today was cooler than yesterday with highs around 60 degrees and a west wind…
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Evening Update: Rainy Weather Ahead for College Park

Burton Brown November 2, 2018 Weather Discussion fall, rain, Storms, wind

After seeing some beautiful fall weather for the first time this week, conditions will sadly return to the cold and rain we’ve grown so used to seeing. With a high of 72 and an anticipated low of 50 degrees for…
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The posts presented here are the opinions of the individual forecaster. Though every effort is made to verify accuracy, we are not responsible for the consequences in errors in forecasts. For severe and life threatening weather situations, please rely instead on the National Weather Service.