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Morning Update: Quiet Midweek But Not for Long

Domenic Brooks February 3, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today: There’s a decent chance for light snow showers to move through before 8 a.m., possibly making untreated surfaces quite slick in the early morning hours. Though after that, skies will be clearing to make way for a bright and…
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Morning Update: February Snow Showers Bring… uh… the Rest of February

Ciara Donegan February 2, 2021 Weather Discussion

Today: It has been two long years since we’ve had a snow day… and because of online classes, we’re still not having one. But at the very least, you can look outside and enjoy the snow when your eyes get…
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Morning Update: Warm Weekend, Finals Week Snow?

Christopher Smith December 12, 2020 Weather Discussion

Today: If you’re hitting the roads this morning, beware of dense morning fog. Otherwise, temperatures will be much above average as highs top out in the low 60s. Skies should become partly cloudy this afternoon as a south wind at…
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Morning Update: Flurries Maybe?

Domenic Brooks December 9, 2020 Weather Discussion

Today: A slight chance of light rain and even flurries will be present in the region during the early afternoon, though no significant impacts are expected. Otherwise, it’ll be cool and cloudy throughout the day with skies beginning to clear up…
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