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Morning Update: Literal 10 Out of 10 Day

Domenic Brooks October 20, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today: Can’t ask for a much better day than today. A ridge of high pressure remains stalled over our region, making way for clear skies, low humidity, temps in the low to mid 70s, and a light west-northwest breeze. All these…
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Morning Update: Storms Bring the End of the Heat

Jennifer Salerno October 16, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today: The end of the heat is here! Today there is a 90% chance of precipitation, with showers possible early, turning into thunderstorms in the afternoon. Temperatures will reach a high of 79 degrees in the afternoon. South winds in…
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Morning Update: Summer’s Last Hurrah

Corey Pentz October 14, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today: Happy Friday! The warm temperatures will persist throughout today. We will begin in the low 60s with clear skies. A high pressure to the south will keep the sun shining as well as bringing warm air into our region.…
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Morning Update: Not so Terrific Tuesday

Trevor Zalewski October 11, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today: Good morning Terps! I had hoped for some nice weather today, but it looks like Tuesday won’t be so terrific after all. We will see a slight chance of showers today of around 20% as the sky will remain…
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