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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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Evening Update: Bright Skies and Cold Temperatures

Jack Cahill October 18, 2018 Weather Discussion cold, fall, football, frost

The sun was in full swing today as the clouds were hiding for most of the day. Despite the sun, a high pressure system coming down from Canada caused a cold day with temperatures only peaking in the 50s. Additionally,…
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Evening Update: Below Average Temperatures Take Hold

Christopher Smith October 17, 2018 Weather Discussion Autumn, cool, fall, October, windy

Temperatures today topping out in the mid 60s were just a couple degrees shy of the average high. Skies remained sunny as a cold front passed through this afternoon. Winds have been steady out of the northwest at 15 mph…
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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.