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Evening Update: Splendid Weather Today to Persist into Tomorrow

Keenan Eure September 19, 2017 Weather Discussion calm, fall, mild, warm

Whether it be the severe weather today in the northern Great Plains or the bad luck the Caribbean has had with our recent hurricanes, mother nature has spared Maryland recently. Hurricane Jose, currently a Category 1, is spinning well off…
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Evening Update: Tuesday may include a few sprinkles, plus the latest on the tropics.

Rebecca Huff September 18, 2017 Weather Discussion Hurricane, rain, wind

After blanketing the region with fog early in the morning, Mother Nature only let the sunshine peak out a few times. For the last Monday of summer, the mercury reached into the upper 70s before a few sprinkles came and…
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PM Update: Cloudy And Cool Start To September, Rainy Holiday Weekend Ahead

Rebecca Huff September 1, 2017 Weather Discussion

Meteorological fall is finally here and the first day will end on a cool note. The first Friday of the semester stayed pretty cloudy and reached a high of 64 degrees with mostly cloudy skies. Through Tonight: The remnants of…
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PM Update: Coastal storm to bring cloudy and wet conditions.

Cody Snell August 28, 2017 Weather Discussion August, cool, tropics

Welcome back! Classes have officially started and the fall semester of 2017 has officially begun. Temperatures have been feeling like fall and will continue to do so as a tropical system spins along the coast during the middle of this…
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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.