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Morning Update: A Windy Wednesday

Jake Kaufman April 16, 2025 Weather Discussion

Today: We can expect beautiful Spring weather for the rest of the week in College Park! Today, we’ll see mostly sunny conditions with temperatures peaking in the low 60s. Yesterday’s strong wind gusts will persist, peaking at 35 mph. Winds…
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Morning Update: Spring is in Full Swing!

Anjali Vidyasagar April 14, 2025 Weather Discussion spring

Today: We are starting off the week with morning temperatures in the mid 40s to low 50s. The afternoon will see temperatures in the mid to high 60s, which will peak in the early evening with a high in the…
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Morning Update: A Rainy End to a Chilly Spring Week

Frances Schoenly April 11, 2025 Weather Discussion Morning update, rain, rainy, spring, UMD Weather

Today: Be prepared for rainy conditions and chilly temperatures today. Daytime temperatures stay relatively consistent, with morning temperatures in the upper 40s and in the mid-50s in the afternoon. A light to gentle breeze around 7 mph will blow throughout…
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Morning Update: Rainy All-Around

Frances Schoenly April 3, 2025 Weather Discussion

Today: We are looking at a cloudy, humid, warm, and windy day, with some possible showers in the afternoon. If you are driving to campus, don’t be surprised if you run into some patchy morning fog on the way to…
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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.