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Morning Update: A Rainy Start to the Week Followed by Sunny Skies

Anjali Vidyasagar March 25, 2025 Weather Discussion

Today: We hope everyone had a nice and restful spring break! Although we kicked off the week with some rain showers yesterday, today we can expect to have dry conditions. Winds will be in the 5 to 10 mph range,…
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Morning Update: Enjoy the Sunshine Before Sunday Showers!

Madison Magaha March 14, 2025 Weather Discussion Cloudy, low pressure

Today: Today will be dry with partly sunny skies! Foggy and overcast conditions will persist through the morning before gradually clearing in the afternoon, allowing for some sunshine and partly cloudy skies. Temperatures will start in the low to mid…
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Morning Update: Pleasant Weather to Continue Into Wednesday

Frances Schoenly March 12, 2025 Weather Discussion backdoor front, dry, sunny

Today: We’re looking at similar conditions to yesterday’s lovely weather, only slightly chillier. Morning temperatures start in the mid 40s before warming up to a daytime high in the mid 60s in the afternoon. Expect a slight 5 – 10…
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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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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.