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Evening Update: Sunny Skies Persist

Dee Dee Dolan October 22, 2018 Weather Discussion fall, maryland, sunny, weather. umd weather

Today was a beautiful sunny day, and tomorrow you can expect another day of sun! The morning started out cold, low temperatures last night dropped into the 30s and even caused frost in the area, but temperatures quickly warmed up…
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Evening Update: One Month into the Fall Season

Tyler Richman October 21, 2018 Weather Discussion

Happy Sunday Terps! Tomorrow marks one month since the Fall equinox, and temperatures are finally starting to become consistently seasonable. Temperatures will lean more towards the warmer side early on in the week with the departure of a high pressure…
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Evening Update: Same Temps, Different Day

Chenoa Martin October 20, 2018 Weather Discussion Cloudy, cold front, windy

This morning, we were greeted with sunrise at around 7:20 a.m. and a fall weather system similar to yesterday, with highs around 65 degrees and wind gusts up to 6 mph. We are sitting beneath a trough of low pressure,…
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Evening Update: An Average Fall Day With Clear Skies

Burton Brown October 19, 2018 Weather Discussion cold, fall, rainfall, weekend

Today we (gladly) saw the return to average temperatures for fall this time of year, with a high of 63 degrees and an anticipated low of 58 degrees. Temperatures today were relatively steady with only a 5 degree difference between…
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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.