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Nippy November Temperatures

Heather Fettke von Koeckritz November 18, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: The temperatures will peak in the afternoon in the mid-forties. There is a slight chance of rain and the skies will be overcast for most of the day. Tonight: There is a chance of rain with a chance of…
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Morning Update: A Chilly November Sunday

Emily Blumenauer November 17, 2019 Weather Discussion

We’re just 10 days away from Thanksgiving Break and the weather is definitely feeling like it. This morning’s low temperature of 30-degrees will be chilly for those early risers. If you’re heading out for an early trip to Washington, D.C.…
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Morning Update: Another Chilly November Day

Ciara Donegan November 16, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: The past few weeks have held many cold and windy days, and today will be no different. The high temperature is 43 degrees with mostly sunny skies and a northeast wind with gusts of up to 20 mph. Tonight:…
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Morning Update: A Little Bit Better

Ali Husain November 15, 2019 Weather Discussion

These past few days were extremely cold – so cold, in fact, students saw flurries outside of Stamp on Tuesday. We won’t see that today in College Park, as today will be significantly warmer. Today: No need to wear your…
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