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Morning Update: Warmer than Wednesday, but Still Chilly

Christopher Smith November 14, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: After being stuck in the 30s yesterday, today will be a bit warmer with a high around 46 degrees F. The mostly sunny skies and only a light south wind at 5 m.p.h. will make it feel much better…
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Morning Update: Sunday Subsidence

Sam Varga November 10, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: Sunday’s weather will be mostly uneventful due to the presence of a high pressure region over the area. The subsidence caused by the high pressure will keep the skies clear and dry throughout the day. In the afternoon, the…
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Morning Update: Mostly Sunny Monday

Heather Fettke von Koeckritz November 6, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: The temperatures are going to warm up slightly from Sunday with a high of 59 degrees. Temperatures will warm up to the mid 50s by the early afternoon but will begin cooling down early in the evening. The wind…
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Morning Update: Fall-Feeling First Week of November

Emily Blumenauer November 3, 2019 Weather Discussion

I hope everyone enjoyed the extra hour of sleep this morning! The weather today will be a lot like yesterday’s weather, except it will be a little chillier and breezy. This is because a cold front moved through last night.…
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