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Morning Update: Batten Down the Hatches!

Theodore Whittock February 23, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today: Before noon, expect partly sunny skies and a steady breeze coming from the southwest. By the afternoon, things will start to get interesting! Isolated showers are a slight possibility between noon and 3 p.m., but the thing to be…
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Morning Update: Zoom Snow Day

Jack Cahill February 18, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today: Since I’m writing this at 10 am Wednesday night I don’t know what the night will bring us. However, I imagine but the time you all are reading this, the roads will be a mess and snowball flights will…
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Morning Update: Old Man Winter Refuses to Let Up

Domenic Brooks February 16, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today:  In the wake of a cold front that moved through last night, today looks to be cooler but also sunnier than yesterday. Conditions will be fairly breezy in the morning but winds will decrease as the day goes on…
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Morning Update: Another Cloudy Tuesday

Ciara Donegan February 15, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today: I feel like I’m writing the same article every two weeks, y’all. It’s cloudy. More specifically… Rain is likely before 9 am today, after which it will remain cloudy with a high in the upper 40s. Winds will be…
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