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Morning Update: A Mid-March Warm-Up

Anjali Vidyasagar March 10, 2025 Weather Discussion sunny, warm

Today: We are beginning the week with sunshine and warmth! Morning temperatures will start in the mid 40s and peak in the afternoon in the mid to high 60s. By the early evening, temperatures will continue to stay relatively warm…
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Morning Update: Sunny and Breezy Seem to Be The Common Theme!

Madison Magaha March 7, 2025 Weather Discussion

Today: Expect a sunny and breezy day! Morning temperatures will start in the mid to high 30s before reaching the high 40s, with an afternoon high in the low 50s. While a few scattered clouds are possible, sunshine will dominate…
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Morning Update: Turbulent Winds Twist Through Thursday

Frances Schoenly March 6, 2025 Weather Discussion

Today Be ready for cloudy and breezy conditions today! Temperatures start in the lower 40s at sunrise and will climb to the upper 40s and lower 50s by the afternoon. We’ll have some cloud cover for most of the day…
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Morning Update: A Wednesday Washout

Anjali Vidyasagar March 5, 2025 Weather Discussion rain, Thunderstorms, wind

Today: Don’t forget your raincoats and umbrellas, Terps! Expect steady rain throughout the day, with potential thunderstorms developing in the afternoon. Winds will be in the 15 to 20 mph range, while gusts could be as high as 40 mph.…
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