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Morning Update: Sunny Skies Before Finals

Jack Cahill December 3, 2019 Weather Discussion

After the rainy and dreadful past couple days, the skies look like they’re finally going to open up. Expect the sunshine to be blaring down most of the day with temperatures peaking in the mid 40s. It will also be…
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Morning Update: Welcome December with a Chance of Snow!

Heather Fettke von Koeckritz December 2, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: The weather will be a bit spotty today with a chance of showers and snow during the day. The high today is going to be 44 degrees later in the afternoon and it will be quite windy today with…
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Morning Update: A Quiet Start to the Week

Sam Varga November 24, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: On Sunday, the sun will rise over a damp, cloudy campus. Showers from Saturday night will stay in the region until early Sunday morning. There is a 20% chance that this system will cause precipitation before noon on Sunday.…
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MORNING UPDATE: A SLOW SATURDAY

Helen King November 24, 2019 Weather Discussion

A dreary Friday will, unfortunately, be turning into a dreary, rainy weekend. Temperatures today will be cooler with the day starting out in the low 30s and reaching a high of 46 degrees in the afternoon. Despite the cooler temperatures…
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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.