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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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Morning Update: Doom and Gloom, But Without The Doom

Domenic Brooks April 14, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today: Overcast skies should greet us in the morning, followed by intermittent showers throughout the day. These showers shouldn’t be too heavy early on but will likely increase in intensity as we head into the late afternoon and evening. Temps…
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Morning Update: I See Clouds in Your Future…

Ciara Donegan April 13, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today: If you like clouds, then today’s your lucky day! We might see some sun throughout the day, but expect mostly cloudy skies. The high is 65 degrees F, and there will be only slight wind from the north. Tonight:…
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Morning Update: A Warm Week Ahead

Sam Varga April 12, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today: Sunday will kick the week off to a warm and wet start. Early morning rain showers will pave the way for afternoon thunderstorms. These thunderstorms will most likely be non-severe according to the Storm Prediction Center’s outlook. Temperatures will…
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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.