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Winter is Dead! A Review of the Tame Winter of 2015/16

Greg Porter March 7, 2016 Weather Discussion spring

Ah yes. It’s that time of year again. Time to throw off the shackles of old man winter, toss our winter coats to the side, roll down our car windows and welcome spring with open arms. Of course, we are now…
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Light Snow Tonight Should Be Final Snowfall of the Winter

Greg Porter March 3, 2016 Weather Discussion Snow

Chance of UMD School Cancelation: 0% Chance of a UMD 2 Hour Delay: 10% Light snow has quickly spread across the DMV this evening. Think of it as Winter’s last hurrah. While the light dusting of snowfall will most assuredly…
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Light Snow Thursday Night Into Friday

Troy Arcomano March 3, 2016 Weather Discussion Snow

After a brief thaw earlier this week winter has made a return to our area. The cold front and the associated heavy rain that passed through overnight Tuesday brought in a colder air mass and has helped set the stage…
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Warm Today. Light Snow Possible Late Week

Troy Arcomano March 1, 2016 Weather Discussion rain, Snow

This week will feature a mixed bag of weather, starting with spring like weather and ending with a possibility of snow. Today is the start of the meteorological spring and which runs through the months of March, April, and May…
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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.