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Morning Update: A Windy Weekend

Matt Collins March 18, 2023 Weather Discussion

Today:  Two cold fronts pass through the region today, bringing moderate winds and colder temperatures than average. Winds will begin early and persist all day long. Winds will be 10-15 mph gusting past 30. The high will reach the low…
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Morning Update: Another Chilly and Windy Day

Thomas Kootz March 15, 2023 Weather Discussion cold, UMD Weather, Weather, wind

Today: Bundle up warmly if you plan on heading out early this morning, as temperatures will be below freezing and the wind chill will be very close to 10 degrees. The wind will be gusting around 30-40 mph throughout the day,…
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Morning Update: A Dangerously Windy Tuesday

Thomas Kootz March 14, 2023 Weather Discussion cold, Snow, UMD Weather, Weather, wind, winter

Today: Today will not be a fun day to go outside. The temperature will start out just above freezing, with the wind chill in the teens. The air temperature may get above 40, but the wind chill will remain below freezing…
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Morning Update: A Wet And Cold Monday

Thomas Kootz March 13, 2023 Weather Discussion

Today: This is probably not the start to the week you were looking for, as it will be chilly and rainy for the majority of the morning, starting at around 38 degrees and remaining there for most of the day. There…
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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.