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Morning Update: Cold Rain :(

Ali Husain March 6, 2020 Weather Discussion

Today: Today, expect a cold, wet start to your day in College Park as rain begins in the morning and continues into the afternoon. Winds are moderate, coming out of the north at 15 mph. Temperatures are low in the…
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Morning Update: Yep, It’s Still Winter

Ciara Donegan March 6, 2020 Weather Discussion

Today: It seems like spring still needs a few more days to get ready. Temperatures are going to be colder than the past few days, with a high pressure system bringing in wind from the northwest and cooling things down…
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Morning Update: Seasonable March Day

Christopher Smith March 5, 2020 Weather Discussion

Today: Temperatures won’t be quite as warm as the low to mid 60s F observed the past two days, but it’ll be seasonable for early March as temperatures rise to a high near 55 degrees F. Clouds will increase throughout…
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Special Feature: Where is the Snow?

Theodore Whittock February 27, 2020 Weather Discussion

According to the National Weather Service, the Baltimore-Washington area has received no snowfall so far in February and the month is almost over! February is the month where College Park, on average, experiences the most snowfall. Are we going 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.