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FORECAST OUTLOOK: WINTRY WEATHER WEEKEND

Monique Robinson November 10, 2017 Weather Discussion

Woah! Temperatures are looking quite chilly this weekend. Bring out the hats, scarves and gloves, if you are heading outdoors. High pressure moves into the region Saturday, which clears the skies of our most recent gloomy, cloudy conditions. But, the…
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Evening Update: Chilliest Air of the Season to Freeze College Park

Bruce Nairn November 9, 2017 Weather Discussion breezy, chilly, cold, cold front, Evening Update, November

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Today was yet another gray day with a few sprinkles with highs in the mid 50s, which is about average for early November. Break out those heavy coats tomorrow and Saturday as the coldest air of the season so far…
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EVENING UPDATE: A SLIGHTLY LESS DREARY THURSDAY

Chloe Clark-Robertson November 8, 2017 Weather Discussion Cloudy, cold, maryland, rain, UMD Weather, Weather

With the bulk of the rain pulling out last night, College Park was left with a chilly, but dry Thursday. Temperatures struggled to pull out of the mid-40’s, making out at only 47°F. Some of the suburbs picked up a…
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Evening Update: Drier Weather Later Tonight and Tomorrow

Lu Zhang November 7, 2017 Weather Discussion cool, November, rain

Don’t forget the umbrella or poncho as you walk out the door this evening as a steady to moderate rain is expected to persist throughout the rest of today and linger into tonight. Expect cool temperatures in the low 40s 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.