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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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Morning Update: More of the Same

Theodore Whittock February 11, 2020 Weather Discussion

There’s a good chance that you will need your umbrellas yet again today. Expect as much as a quarter of an inch of rain before mid-afternoon. While the high may be a mild 57 degrees, you can expect it to…
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Morning Update: Rain, Rain, Go Away

Heather Fettke von Koeckritz February 10, 2020 Weather Discussion

Today will be raining for most of the day so make sure you grab your umbrella. Temperatures will stay in the mid 40s with a high of 50 degrees. There will also be a moderate amount of wind today with…
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Morning Update: Sun Today, Rain Tomorrow

Emily Blumenauer February 9, 2020 Weather Discussion

Today will be feeling pretty mild for February with a high temperature of 49-degrees, so a light jacket is all you need if you’re planning to go see the women’s basketball team take on Rutgers. You can also expect sunny…
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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.