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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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Morning Update: A Cloudy Sunday

Thomas Kootz October 23, 2022 Weather Discussion

Today: A bit of a downturn from the last few days, as skies will remain cloudy most of the day. However, temperatures will remain in the high 60s and possibly reach the 70s again. There is a slight chance of precipitation,…
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Morning Update: A Beautiful Start to Homecoming Weekend!

Matt Collins October 22, 2022 Weather Discussion Morning update

Today: A surface high will allow for clear skies and an increase in temperatures after a overall chilly week. Saturdays high will reach 69 with a light southern breeze developing in the afternoon. Conditions for kickoff at 3:30 pm for…
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