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Morning Update: A Cooler Friday

Jennifer Salerno February 24, 2023 Weather Discussion UMD, UMD Weather, Weather

Today: Unfortunately, our first spring-like day of the year was just a fluke and warm weather is not on the horizon here in college park. Today, temperatures will drop due to a cold front moving through the area, creating a…
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Morning Update: A Summer-like Thursday!

Matt Collins February 23, 2023 Weather Discussion

Today: As a warm front moves in overnight, temperatures will warm 10-15 degrees before sunrise. The day will begin mostly cloudy but clouds will clear out by early afternoon, no rain is expected. Highs will peak midafternoon with temperatures expected…
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Morning Update: Wet Wednesday Ushers in Torrid Thursday

Thomas Kootz February 22, 2023 Weather Discussion

Today: It will be a chilly start to the day, with temperatures falling to near freezing overnight. The air will not warm up much over the course of the day, with a high of around 50. Your day will be impacted…
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Morning Update: A Windy Tuesday

Matt Collins February 21, 2023 Weather Discussion

Today: Today will start up cloudy and calm but a cold front will quickly blow the clouds away and bring in strong winds. Winds will get well above 20 mph with gusts in the 30-40 mph range. Wind chill 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.