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Evening Update: Halloween to Bring Spook-tacular Warm Up

Bruce Nairn October 30, 2018 Weather Discussion Autumn, mild, October, UMD Weather

Today was another cool sunny day as high temperatures reached around 60 today. That is around 5 degrees cooler than average for October 30th. Tomorrow on Halloween, temperature warm to slightly above average making tomorrow perfect for any festivities throughout…
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Evening Update: No Rain Until Thursday

Emily Blumenauer October 29, 2018 Weather Discussion fall, UMD Weather

A blanket of clouds is resting over College Park on the last Monday of October. Although some passing showers have Terps holding their umbrellas close, the sun is doing its best to peek through. High pressure is building into the…
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Evening Update: Warmer Temperatures to Make a Return This Week

Christopher Smith October 28, 2018 Weather Discussion

Today was another mostly cloudy day with temperatures reaching just about 60 degrees. There has been a wind out of the West around 10 mph. Tonight: Temperatures drop into the mid 40s overnight with overcast skies. There is a 60%…
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Evening Update: Nor’easter Halloween Weekend

bchen October 27, 2018 Weather Discussion

The first Nor’easter of the season is moving in this weekend. By definition, a  Nor’easter is a mid-latitude cyclone that typically brings strong winds, rain and/or snow. However, it seems that we are missing most of the action except the…
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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.