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Morning Update: Foggy Start to a Clear, Warm Week

Theodore Whittock October 20, 2020 Weather Discussion

Today: If you were up relatively early today, you may have seen some fog outside. However, for many of us, there probably isn’t a morning commute to be affected by it! Low-level onshore and southerly winds from overnight are to…
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Morning Update: Minimal Weather Disruptions, and Turning Warmer Next Week

Reuven Ben-Zeev October 17, 2020 Weather Discussion

Photo of overhead shot of UMD campus. Image created by John Consoli Today: High pressure from Canada quickly asserts itself clearing out all of the rain from yesterday, leaving us with completely sunny skies and highs mainly in the low…
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Morning Update: Rain :(

Ali Husain October 16, 2020 Weather Discussion

Today: As you have probably figured out from the title, it’s raining today. Expect about a quarter of an inch of rain, starting overnight and lasting until the late afternoon. Temperatures will be dropping throughout the day, with the high…
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Morning Update: The Last Taste of Summer?

Jack Cahill October 15, 2020 Weather Discussion

Today: It appears Thursday may be our last days of mid-70s weather. Make sure you spend as much time as you can out of quarantine running around in the sunshine before the cool Fall weather sweeps in. Expect skies to…
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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.