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The North Atlantic Oscillation is expected to plummet… what it is and what it means for us

Cody Snell February 21, 2018 Weather Discussion maryland, NAO, North Atlantic Oscillation, Storms, winter

Winters in Maryland can be wild and hard to predict. Just look at the roller coaster our weather was on a week ago; spring warmth one day and quarter sized snowflakes the next. Luckily, meteorologists can use clues and patterns…
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Evening Update: Record Breaking Temperatures Tomorrow

Lu Zhang February 20, 2018 Weather Discussion breezy, drizzle, fog, maryland, UMD, UMD Weather, warm

Warm weather and sunny skies allowed the high temperature to reach into the mid-70s for most of the surrounding areas today. Record breaking warmth is in the forecast for tomorrow again before cool and dreary weather returns later this week. Tonight:…
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Evening Update: A Short Burst of Springtime for Midweek

Chloe Clark-Robertson February 19, 2018 Weather Discussion Evening Update, spring, warm

This President’s Day has been a gray and dreary one. Most of this morning’s showers have since moved out of the region, but the cloud cover lingered well into the afternoon. The showers and clouds are associated with a warm front…
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Evening Update: Soggy Skies Close the week

Rebecca Huff February 15, 2018 Weather Discussion cool, February, maryland, rain, UMD, UMD Weather, wet

Did you take advantage of the balmy weather? Highs reached 72 degrees once the sun finally broke out from behind the clouds around 1 p.m. this afternoon. It’s the perfect evening to get a last minute outdoor workout but take…
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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.