UMD Weather

UMD Weather

Maryland Weather by Maryland Students

  • Home
  • Micronet
    • About UMD Mesoterps
    • Station Map
    • Compare
    • Data Download
  • Mesonet
  • Hydronet

Evening Update: Warm Weather is on the Way

Dee Dee Dolan April 11, 2018 Weather Discussion UMD Weather, Weather, weather discussion

So far this spring, Maryland temperatures have tended to stay below average for this time of year, which made winter seem like it was lasting forever. We even got snow over SPRING break! Fortunately, in College Park this week we…
Read more

Recap of the 2017-2018 Winter: Roller-coaster of Temperatures, with Less Snow than Average

Keenan Eure April 11, 2018 Weather Discussion cold, College Park, Snow, UMD, UMD Weather, warm, winter, winter recap

Picture a cat trying to grab at a ball of yarn and constantly missing – that’s what this winter felt like with respect to snow for us here in the DMV. The closer in to Washington, DC you are, the…
Read more

Evening Update: Milder Weather in Sight

Lu Zhang April 10, 2018 Weather Discussion april, College Park, spring, sunny

Today is April 10th and we are still shivering as we leave in the morning. When will it warm up? High temperatures hovering around the mid 50s today is still below average for this time of the year by about 10 degrees.…
Read more

PM UPDATE: Spring Warmth To Show Up Soon

Chloe Clark-Robertson April 9, 2018 Weather Discussion april, showers, spring

Continuing with our trend of unseasonably cold temperatures, Monday started out both chilly and cloudy. Some areas to the west of DC even saw some snow flurries. Actual accumulation was isolated to the mountains, but April snow is nevertheless noteworthy.…
Read more

Post navigation

← Previous 1 … 118 119 120 121 122 … 189 Next →

  • View UMDWeather’s profile on Facebook
  • View UMD_Weather’s profile on Twitter
  • View umdweather’s profile on Instagram
  • Dept. of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science
  • UMD AMS Chapter
  • UMD Metograds
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.