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EVENING UPDATE: RAIN WILL NOT ‘CALM BEFORE THE STORM’

Alaina Froh September 12, 2018 Weather Discussion flood, Flooding, Hurricane, hurricane florence, rain

With all the buzz about Hurricane Florence, many residents of College Park may not be interested in this week’s mundane rain. However, the exceptional amount of rain we’ve accumulated in the past week may affect flooding if Florence adds precipitation…
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Evening Update: Foggy Days Ahead

Kayla Brown September 11, 2018 Weather Discussion florence, Hurricane, maryland, MdWx, rain, UMD Weather, Weather

Ah Tuesday. The weather today had me counting down to the weekend. Only three more days! Today was overcast with periods of light rain throughout the day and scattered fog earlier this morning. Much like yesterday, it was humid with…
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Evening Update: A Rainy Week Ahead

Dee Dee Dolan September 10, 2018 Weather Discussion Hurricane, maryland, MdWx, monday, rain, UMD Weather, University of Maryland, Weather

Today was just another manic Monday, and boy do I wish it was still Sunday because rainy days are easier to appreciate when you can stay inside. Today the weather was dreary and drizzly, casting a sleepy vibe all over…
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Stay Cool for this Hot, Hot syllabus week

Alaina Froh August 28, 2018 Weather Discussion

As syllabus week classes breeze by, many Terps are wishing the weather would do the same. Today’s intense sunshine and temperatures in the upper 90’s, with a heat index surpassing 105, begged for even the slightest breeze. Today’s heat advisory…
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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.