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Morning Update: Cold Weather? That’s Snow Problem!

Heather Fettke von Koeckritz February 9, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today: Today will be partly sunny with a chance of rain in the afternoon. Temperatures will be in the upper 30s with a high of 40F. Light winds can be expected with speeds ranging from 1 to 3 mph. Tonight:…
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Morning Update: Wintry Weather Week

Theodore Whittock February 9, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today:  While you may have experienced some sleet or freezing rain this morning, by now it has likely stopped or turned to rain. There’s a good chance if you live near campus that you have not and will not see…
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Morning Update: Snow Today, More Chances of Winter Weather This Week

Christopher Smith February 7, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today:  The day is starting with big flakes and heavy, wet snow as today is the second Sunday in a row College Park will see accumulating snowfall. Roads will generally be in good condition as temperatures this afternoon rise to…
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Mild again today; winter storm warning tonight into Sunday

Reuven Ben-Zeev February 6, 2021 Weather Discussion

We have a pretty wild case of weather whiplash ahead with mild temperatures expected again today before rain quickly changes to snow tonight and continues, possibly heavily, into tomorrow morning before ending. After that, cold should start and end next…
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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.