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EVENING UPDATE: SLIGHT WARMUP ON TUESDAY BEFORE ANOTHER WINTRY BLAST

Chloe Clark-Robertson February 5, 2018 Weather Discussion cold, February, winter

Despite the beautiful clear skies, today’s high temperatures struggled to reach 34ºF. The high-pressure system responsible for those clear conditions brought with it some serious winds as it moved in from the west. Winds clocked in at 10-20 mph this…
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Evening Update: Frigid Canadian Air Sticks Around Into the Weekend

Mark Fowler February 2, 2018 Weather Discussion cold, February, windy, winter

Due to the overnight cold front, today’s high temperature clocked in at 42 degrees around midnight, slightly colder than the 45 degrees average for today. The sun didn’t put in much effort to warm us, even though there were only…
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Evening Update: Old Man Winter Returns for the Long Haul

Rebecca Huff February 1, 2018 Weather Discussion

After a relatively mild day with highs reaching 51 degrees in terp-nation, a robust cold front is looming. Even though the sun never peaked out to say hello, the nice southwesterly winds brought the mercury above average for the day.…
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EVENING UPDATE: LAST DAY OF WARMER WEATHER

Kevin Dougherty January 31, 2018 Weather Discussion

Hopefully you enjoyed the warm weather while you could! With the semester slowly settling in, unfortunately the forecast is trending colder and colder. Tomorrow will be the last bit of this mid-winter thaw before temperatures return to climatology. Through Tonight:…
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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.