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Preview: What a La Niña Winter could mean for Maryland.

Cody Snell October 16, 2017 Weather Discussion cold, La Nina, Snow, winter

We have passed the halfway point of October and everyone is starting wonder what this winter will bring. Many factors go into predicting how cold/warm or how snowy/wet a winter will be, but one of the biggest signs is the…
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FORECAST OUTLOOK: CLOUDY, DAMP WEEKEND COULD SEE BREAK SUNDAY

Monique Robinson October 13, 2017 Weather Discussion clouds, fall, rain, warm

Clouds and moisture is the mix of weather to expect for today into tomorrow. Sunday will provide a brief relief from this wetness until Sunday evening when rain chances increase, again. Through Tonight An easterly wind with low level clouds…
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Evening Update: Cool Dreary Conditions to Close the Week

Bruce Nairn October 12, 2017 Weather Discussion Autumn, Cloudy, cool, fog, rain, showers, UMD Weather

Today felt more like fall as we had a cooler grey day filled overcast and drizzle. Far cry from the 80 degree weather we felt just a few days ago! The temperatures struggled to reach the low 60s as there…
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Angela Fritz Leads Discussion on Better Weather Communication

Greta Easthom October 12, 2017 Seminars #capitalweathergang #sciencecommunication, #forecasts

She knows if she can captivate readers past the headline on a clear, dry day, she’s doing something right. If there’s a storm system rolling in—an occurrence that happened all too frequently this fall with the near record-breaking hurricane season—…
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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.