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PM Update: A Quiet Tuesday Evening Leads Into a Cooler Cloudy Wednesday

Rebecca Huff April 18, 2017 Weather Discussion april, calm

After a partly cloudy start, the sun rose high in the sky to start off this mid-April day. Once the clouds burned off, the sun was able to heat the ground pretty quickly causing the daytime high to reach a…
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PM Update: April showers Turn to Sunshine and Seasonable Temperatures Tomorrow

Bruce Nairn April 17, 2017 Weather Discussion april, sunny

Today started warm for this time of year, in the 60s.  The high temperature only reached the upper 60s before a cold front passed through, causing some scattered showers in the mid morning through early afternoon. This brought our temperatures down, but still very comfortable for mid-April. The…
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PM Update: Warm Weather Throughout the Weekend

Mark Fowler April 14, 2017 Weather Discussion

The wonderful spring weather is here to stay for a few days, as the mid-70s temperatures we’ve experienced so far continue into the weekend and early next week. Moderate temperatures and mild winds seem to be the theme of the…
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PM Update: Return to Normal Weather to Close Out the Week

Keenan Eure April 13, 2017 Weather Discussion Cloudy, pollen, spring

When there’s nice weather out, you know the drill. Head to McKeldin Mall and enjoy the sun. This is what the first half of our week felt like, thanks to a high pressure system off the coast that helped funnel…
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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.