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Morning Update: Temperatures Continue to Warm

Matt Collins November 17, 2023 Weather Discussion

Today: In the wake up a weak cold front that passed though the area early yesterday morning we are left with a broad area of wide pressure that will occupy our region for the remainder of the work week. This…
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Morning Update: A Pleasant Weekend

Matt Collins November 11, 2023 Weather Discussion

Today: Todays weather will be a nice improvement from the cold and wet conditions yesterday. High pressure will begin to build up throughout the day. Leading to mostly clear skies and much warmer temperatures. The high will near 60 and…
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Morning Update: Unseasonable Warmth Makes Its Presence Known

Domenic Brooks November 9, 2023 Weather Discussion

Today: The trend of warmer-than-normal temperatures in our region returns today as a warm front moves through the College Park area early this morning. This will send temperatures into the mid 70s by early afternoon, where they will stick around…
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Morning Update: A Cooler Wednesday

Matt Collins November 8, 2023 Weather Discussion

Today: A cold front that came through last night will lead to cooler temperatures and mostly clear skies today. The high will reach 60. This morning will be breezy with winds from the north at 6-8 mph but will slow…
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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.