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EVENING UPDATE: CALM AND CLEAR TONIGHT. SPRING-LIKE FEBRUARY WILL KEEP TEMPERATURES WELL ABOVE AVERAGE FOR WEDNESDAY.

Aisha Murphy February 21, 2017 Weather Discussion

Record warmth in February? Lack of ample snow? Yes, things have been unseasonably crazed and disappointing for most “snow lovers”. Hopefully, you aren’t too fed up with our furry little groundhog friend. Spring has been camping out at our doorstep…
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Evening Update: Cooler weather for Tuesday, but still mild.

Cody Snell February 20, 2017 Weather Discussion February, high pressure, spring

This past weekend was nothing short of beautiful! High temperatures soared above average and allowed for many to get outside and enjoy. Due to the recent warmth, the Southeastern United States and parts of the Mid-Atlantic are seeing spring 2-3…
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Evening Update: February chills tonight, but a taste of April-like warmth this weekend

Kelsey Malloy February 17, 2017 Weather Discussion

The cool temperatures and wind chills in the 20s throughout the week called for hats, scarves, and gloves for your daily commute to class. Today there was some relief, with calmer winds, temperatures reaching 50 degrees, and sunshine peeking through…
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Evening Update: Winds Start To Calm As A Warming Trend Is In Sight

Doug Kahn February 16, 2017 Weather Discussion calm, February

The gusty winds and cool temperatures that we’ve been dealing with over the past day will finally start to move out of our area as a new weather pattern starts to take shape.  As we head towards the end of…
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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.