UMD Weather

UMD Weather

Maryland Weather by Maryland Students

  • Home
  • Micronet
    • About UMD Mesoterps
    • Station Map
    • Compare
    • Data Download
  • Mesonet
    • About Maryland Mesonet
    • Compare
    • Data Download
  • Hydronet

Morning Update: Happy Halloween Week!

Donovan Fry October 27, 2025 Weather Discussion

Good Morning, Terps! For this week, expect a stretch of typical fall weather with cool temperatures and partly cloudy skies, followed by some rain later on. Today (Monday):  A chilly start to the morning will give way to warmer and…
Read more

Fall is Here to Stay!

Anjali Vidyasagar October 23, 2025 Weather Discussion Autumn, cool, sunny, UMD Weather

Today: Morning temperatures will be starting out in the mid-40s and increase to an afternoon high of around 60 degrees. After this, temperatures will lower into the mid-50s by  early evening. Winds will be in the 5 to 10 mph…
Read more

MORNING UPDATE: Warming Up For Some Fall Temperatures

Frances Schoenly October 20, 2025 Weather Discussion

After a brief website issue, the UMD Weather Writers are back and writing again! Here’s your weather for the start of the week. Today:The rainy weather from yesterday will transition into nicer, sunnier weather today. Morning temperatures will range in…
Read more

Morning Update: Spring has Arrived!

Anjali Vidyasagar April 1, 2025 Weather Discussion

Today: Morning temperatures will start off in the high 40s, which peak in the high 50s by the afternoon. The early evening will see temperatures slowly drop back into the high 40s. While the day begins rather sunny, clouds will…
Read more

Post navigation

← Previous 1 2 3 4 … 188 Next →

  • View UMDWeather’s profile on Facebook
  • View UMD_Weather’s profile on Twitter
  • View umdweather’s profile on Instagram
  • Dept. of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science
  • UMD AMS Chapter
  • UMD Metograds
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.