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Better Chance For More Sunshine

Ryan Hanrahan June 25, 2023 Weather Discussion summer, UMD Weather, Warmth

Today: Mostly sunny skies should prevail today as high pressure temporarily dominates the region, a change from the recent dreary and cloudy conditions we’ve experienced the past few days. Therefore, conditions look to be mostly favorable for outdoor plans and…
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Morning Update: Watch The Sky For PM Storms

Ryan Hanrahan June 16, 2023 Weather Discussion UMD Weather

  Today: A quick-moving low pressure will drop down from the Great Lakes Thursday night into Friday. The cold front associated with this system may spark some scattered showers and thunderstorms throughout the region, especially during the afternoon and evening,…
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A Rainy, Muggy Start to The Week

Domenic Brooks June 12, 2023 Weather Discussion

Today:  With wildfire smoke no longer a concern this week, we can now focus on other relevant weather in our region. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are the theme today, with the highest chances of precipitation being from the late-morning through…
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Hazy With a Chance of Wildfire Smoke

Domenic Brooks June 7, 2023 Weather Discussion

Today: An otherwise sunny and pleasant June day will be marred by hazy skies and poor air quality. This is thanks to a stalled upper-level low pressure system over New England causing the prevailing winds to carry wildfire smoke from…
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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.