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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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Morning Update: Halloween will Feature Spooky Storms

Christopher Smith October 31, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: Temperatures will be very warm for Halloween as highs reach the mid 70s. Despite the warm weather, there is a 70% chance of rain showers with up to a quarter inch of rain expected. There will be a south…
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Morning Update: Cloudy Skies Warn of Rain

Mark Fowler October 30, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: The clouds of yesterday will remain today and continue beyond. High humidity also means fog, which should be dense in some areas in the morning. Temperatures reach into the upper 60s, and winds are light and variable. Some areas…
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Morning Update: Cloudy Skies are Here to Stay

Kayla Brown October 29, 2019 Weather Discussion #cloudyskies, #studentforecaster, #umdweather, UMD

Today: The clouds are out and here to stay! This morning we can expect overcast conditons and maybe a few drizzles in some areas. Winds today will not cause much of a stir, as they will be light, with speeds…
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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.