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Morning Update: A Cold and Rainy Tuesday

Matt Collins November 15, 2022 Weather Discussion

Today: Tuesday clouds will quickly build in, early afternoon showers start and will continue on for the remainder of the day. Total rain accumulations will near half an inch, so be sure to bring an umbrella when you go out…
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Morning Update: Sunday Schleps Shivers and Squalls

Thomas Kootz November 13, 2022 Weather Discussion cold, UMD Weather, Weather, winter

(Yes, I know schlep seems like a bit of a stretch, but forgive me for going above and beyond for the sake of alliteration) Today: After temperatures drop rapidly over the course of Saturday evening, they will remain low through Sunday,…
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Morning Update: A Pleasant, Breezy Saturday

Matt Collins November 13, 2022 Weather Discussion

Today: As of early this morning the remnants of Hurricane Nicole have moved out of our area, having been pushed out by a strong cold front. This cold front will became stationary over us and linger all day Saturday, leading…
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Morning Update: November Nicole Interrupts Nice Week

Thomas Kootz November 11, 2022 Weather Discussion Hurricane Nicole, Morning update, rain, UMD Weather

Today:  Tropical Storm Nicole, formerly Hurricane Nicole which made landfall in Florida earlier this week, will strike our area over the course of the day today. As we near the end of hurricane season, it is unusual at this point…
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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.