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Morning Update: Weather Trending Up for the Rest of the Week

Thomas Kootz April 19, 2023 Weather Discussion

Today: Another chilly start this morning, with temperatures starting around 40 degrees. However, once the sun comes out and our morning warms up, it should get up into the 70s again today. There will be a slight breeze of 5 to…
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Morning Update: Temperatures on the Rise

Matt Collins April 18, 2023 Weather Discussion

Today: Skies will start out partly cloudy and completely clear up early afternoon. Temperatures will be similar to yesterday with highs in the upper 60’s. Humidity will be extremely low with dew points in the mid 20’s. Dry air combined…
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Morning Update: Windier and Chillier Start to the Week

Thomas Kootz April 17, 2023 Weather Discussion cold, spring, UMD Weather, warm, Weather

Today: It will be a pretty standard start this morning, with sunny skies and a starting temperature in the mid 50s. The temperature will be less hot and more comfortable, with a high of about 70, and it will remain in…
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Morning Update: A Showery Saturday

Matt Collins April 15, 2023 Weather Discussion

Today:  A weak low pressure system will be moving through and bring unsettled weather today. Mostly cloudy skies be present all day long with intermittent showers throughout the day. Rain showers could be heavy at times and a rumble 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.