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Evening Update: Autumn!

bchen October 13, 2018 Weather Discussion

After a week of warm and humid weather, we are finally having some cooler, drier air in College Park. Although the air feels chilly, you can still feel the warmth of the sunshine after the sun came out of the…
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Autumn Weather Has Arrived and It’s Here to Stay

Christopher Smith October 12, 2018 Weather Discussion fall, homecoming, October

On the last day of classes before Homecoming weekend the weather has taken a dramatic turn in comparison to the past several weeks. Temperatures this afternoon are hovering right around the low to mid 60s under mostly sunny skies. The…
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Evening Update: Fall Weather is Finally on its Way

Savannah Shaul October 11, 2018 Weather Discussion

With another warm, dreary day in the books, October is still feeling like an extension of summer instead of fall. But don’t be afraid, College Park is going to be quite spooked by some colder, crisp weather coming in tomorrow.…
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Evening Update: Cold Front to Dampen the Summer Heat

Alaina Froh October 10, 2018 Weather Discussion Autumn, cold front, fall, homecoming, Hurricane, hurricane michael, October, UMD, UMD Weather

With a high of 82 degrees and up to 70% humidity, College Park got one last day of sticky summer weather before fall settles in—hopefully for good. Hurricane Michael is also on our radar, as it made landfall on 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.