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Morning Update: End of Summer (in November?)

Jonah Pereyra November 10, 2022 Weather Discussion

Today: It is the last of the beautiful days here in College Park, as it looks like fall has finally arrived and it is here today. Expect sun filled skies in the morning with clouds increasing as the day progresses…
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Morning Update: A Much Cooler (But Still Nice) Tuesday

Matt Collins November 8, 2022 Weather Discussion

Today: Temperatures will be significantly cooler today as a result of a cold front that quietly pushed through the area Monday afternoon. The high will get up to 60. Expect clear skies and blustery conditions, with winds out of north…
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Moring Update: Beginning of a Warm and Sunny Rest of the Week

Matt Collins November 1, 2022 Weather Discussion

Today: A slight chance of light showers Tuesday morning, though most showers should be through our area by sunrise. The morning will start out overcast but by early afternoon the clouds will quickly clear up as the trough that brought…
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Morning Update: A Dreary Halloween

Jennifer Salerno October 31, 2022 Weather Discussion UMD, UMD Weather, Weather

Today: This Halloween will start off partly cloudy, becoming cloudy as the morning progresses. Scattered showers will start around 3 pm and continue for the remainder of the day, so be sure to bring your raincoats! Even with the rain…
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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.