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Clouds Break Up Today, Return Tomorrow

Reuven Ben-Zeev October 27, 2022 Weather Discussion

Today: A persistent on-shore pattern left us under cloudy skies for days, but that pattern finally begins to break today. We should see more sun than not and comfortable high temperatures in the low 60s, which is near normal for this…
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Morning Update: A Brief Break from the Clouds

Jonah Pereyra October 26, 2022 Weather Discussion

Today: It’s another gray and gloomy day here in College Park as the trend of the past few days persists. Expect cloudy skies throughout most of the morning with temperatures in the high 50s to low 60s as the morning…
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Morning Update: A Foggy start to the day

Matt Collins October 25, 2022 Weather Discussion

Today: We’ll be seeing similar weather compared to Monday due low level moisture along the coast and to the north. Patchy fog that developed overnight will stick around until late morning. Conditions the rest of the day will be mostly…
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Morning Update: A Gloomy Monday

Jennifer Salerno October 24, 2022 Weather Discussion UMD, UMD Weather, Weather

Today: Tomorrow will start with possible showers very early in the morning dissipating by around 5 a.m.. By the time classes it will be mostly cloudy and will remain that way for the remainder of the day. North winds will…
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