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Morning Update: One More Chilly Day Before Big Warm-Up

Christopher Smith March 7, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today: Afternoon highs today will once again be about 10 degrees below average, only topping out in the mid 40s. Luckily, winds will be lighter today, out of the northwest at a light 5 to 10 mph. Ample sunshine will…
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Morning Update: Chilly through the weekend, big warm-up next week

Reuven Ben-Zeev March 6, 2021 Weather Discussion

March is typically the month that transitions from cold and windy weather to mild and occasionally rainy weather. We will see some of that transition over the next week. Today: We still have that typical January feel today coming off of…
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Sunny Sunny Sun

Jack Cahill March 4, 2021 Weather Discussion

This may be hard to hear Terps, but I am very sorry to report it is going to be a beautiful day tomorrow with the sun shining all day. I know, I know, this is truly awful, but I know…
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Morning Update: March Coming in Like a…Lamb?

Domenic Brooks March 3, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today: Temperatures look to warm up significantly compared to yesterday’s chilly conditions, as mostly sunny skies greet us in the presence of a weak high pressure system. Winds look to be 5-7 mph out of the west-southwest. The high will…
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