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EVENING UPDATE: SCORCHING HEAT CONTINUES

Jack Cahill May 3, 2018 Weather Discussion

Another hot one in College Park today as students can be seen sweating their way to class. The unseasonably warm temperatures in the upper 90’s is thanks to a large upper ridge over much of the East Coast. Luckily for students,…
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Evening Update: Summer Like Conditions Continue To Finish Out The Week

Carl Deli May 2, 2018 Weather Discussion dry, May, sunny, warm

Wednesday brought mid-July conditions to College Park, as temperatures pressed the 90 degree mark early in the afternoon. Unfortunately, there was no breeze to help cool off Terps as they head out to class. The rest of the week will…
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Evening Update: A Bright and Sunny May Day in College Park

Burton Brown May 1, 2018 Weather Discussion hot, May, spring, sunny

With clear blue skies, no clouds in sight, and unimpeded sunlight, it would seem that we have finally left winter behind and are now well entrenched in spring. With a high in the low 80s and a light breeze of…
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Evening Update: Beautiful Weather on the Way for College Park

Michael Pletcher April 30, 2018 Weather Discussion

After a relatively enjoyable weekend of weather, it looks as though Spring is finally in full swing. The day started off chilly with a low of 43 degrees just before sunrise which quickly rose to a seasonable high of 69…
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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.