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Morning Update: Is Spring Already Here?

Sam Varga February 16, 2020 Weather Discussion

Today: Sunday will replace Saturday’s mostly clear skies with a persistent layer of clouds. Temperatures will climb to an afternoon high of 50 degrees F with calm winds coming out of the south. The skies will remain dry throughout the…
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MORNING UPDATE: Sunny with a Chance of COLD

Helen King February 16, 2020 Weather Discussion

Today: While the rain may be gone for the moment, today will the coldest its been all month due to a high pressure system moving through from the north. As you head to breakfast in the morning be sure to…
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Morning Update: Don’t Forget Your Umbrella!

Maya Fields February 13, 2020 Weather Discussion

Today: After a day of break from the rainy blues, a low-pressure system swoops in to bring us more showers. This morning starts in the low 40s but will reach the upper 50s by noon. Scattered showers are expected throughout…
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Morning Update: Fair Weather Until Noon

Rahim Kamara February 12, 2020 Weather Discussion 40's, Cloudy skies, Rain during night

Today:  Today will be mostly cloudy with a low chance of precipitation until about 4 p.m. with temperatures expected to reach a high of 47 F. There will be a gentle breeze of 4 mph in the afternoon. We can…
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