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Morning Update: Great Day for a Picnic

Sabrina Dineshkumar September 29, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today: Hey Terps! Get ready for a beautiful and sunny Wednesday, as tomorrow will have a high around 72 degrees with a gentle breeze of 7 to 9 mph. The air might feel a tad muggy tomorrow morning, with a…
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Morning Update: Rain Rain Go Away

Trevor Zalewski September 27, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today:  Come to class prepared with an umbrella as there is a 45% chance of precipitation through the afternoon. Expect temps to peak around 81 degrees before the evening. Sustained winds will reach their maximum of 9 mph around noon…
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Morning Update: Sweater Weather

Megan Brown September 24, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today:  Hey Terps, hope you didn’t get too wet from the rain that blew through this week but I bring good news for the weekend!  With the low pressure system moving out of the way we can expect sunny and…
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Morning Update: Cold Front Storms, Then Silence

Ali Husain September 23, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today: Get ready for the first real taste of fall. After thunderstorms triggered by the passing cold front end around noon, clouds continue to dominate the sky as the daily high around 70 degrees registers in the late afternoon. Tonight:…
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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.