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Morning Update: Brush It Off

Ali Husain April 23, 2021 Weather Discussion

Yesterday: My feet almost went numb from shock alone while taking out the recycling last night. It didn’t help that I was wearing too-small-for-me flip-flops, but still, 39 degrees? The record low for April 22 measured at DCA was 30…
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Morning Update: Coldest Day of the Week

Rahim Kamara April 22, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today: By 9 a.m., we’ll have temperatures at 42 F and partly cloudy skies. Wind conditions from the day before will carry over into today with speeds as high as 18 mph and gusts of 32 mph. By the afternoon,…
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Morning Update: Hoping for some Thunderstorm Action

Theodore Whittock April 20, 2021 Weather Discussion

Most of the interesting weather this week will come from an upper level trough (and its corresponding surface low) expected to pass through our area on Wednesday. As of yet, we can’t rule out the possibility of thunderstorms in our…
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Morning Update: Breezy with a Side of Cloud

Ali Husain April 16, 2021 Weather Discussion UMD, UMD Weather, University of Maryland, Weather, weather discussion

Today:  Highs around 60 degrees F, with lows around 42 F. Partly cloudy skies: a peak of around 70% cloud cover in the late afternoon, but no precipitation expected. Wind speeds should be in the double digits throughout the day.…
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