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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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Evening Update: Enjoy the 70’s While They Last

Jack Cahill November 1, 2018 Weather Discussion

If you walked around campus today, you may have spotted some happy students in shorts and t-shirts enjoying the last bit of warm weather before the colder fall temperatures come back. The sun was peeking through the clouds, and the…
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Evening Update: Warm Weather to Come Before Rain and Cooler Temperatures Return

Mark Fowler October 31, 2018 Weather Discussion Autumn, fall, Halloween, October

Today’s temperature reaching into the mid-to-upper 60s was a nice respite from the cold weather we’ve been having. It’s also perfect weather for any Halloween plans you may have! Clear skies and light southerly winds make today a wonderful Fall…
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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.