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Morning Update: Yet Another Rainy Friday

Jennifer Salerno March 10, 2023 Weather Discussion

Today: This will be our second rain filled Friday in a row. Unfortunately (or fortunately depending on your perspective) the snow line was moved a bit northwest, so we will most likely not be getting any snow today. Snowflakes may…
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Morning Update: A Seasonal Thursday

Matt Collins March 9, 2023 Weather Discussion

Today Lots of sunshine today with highs in the low 50s. Winds will be a bit calmer than yesterday, blowing 6-8 mph from the northwest.  It won’t be the ideal almost spring day but the sunshine should feel nice. Tonight…
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Morning Update: A Frigid Wednesday

Thomas Kootz March 8, 2023 Weather Discussion #wind chill, cold, UMD Weather, wind

Today: An even chillier start than usual as wind gusts will be effecting the temperature right from the beginning of the day. Temperatures will be just below freezing to start out but the wind chill will be in the teens. It…
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Morning Update: A Blustery Tuesday

Thomas Kootz March 7, 2023 Weather Discussion cold, Morning update, UMD, UMD Weather, wind, windy

Today: Potential for scattered rain showers overnight could leave the ground a little wet in places in the morning. Temperatures will be chilly to start, hovering in the high 30s and then rising to around 50 degrees by mid-afternoon. Winds will…
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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.