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Morning Update: A Chilly and Blustery Wednesday

Matt Collins December 6, 2023 Weather Discussion

Today: A strong shortwave trough will swing through the area and bring isolated precipitation throughout the morning. There is a decent chance that College Park and areas north and west could see some flakes if one of these isolated showers…
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Morning Update: A Dreary Weekend

Matt Collins December 2, 2023 Weather Discussion

Today: Today will be slightly dryer and a good bit warmer compared to Friday. Warm air moving into the region will give us a high of 62. Skies will remain cloudy all day with isolated light showers throughout the day.…
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Morning Update: Chilly Weather Continues

Matt Collins November 29, 2023 Weather Discussion

Today: The cold air will linger for one more day before highs become more average for this time of the year. The high will barely hit 40 but high pressure building in will lead to clear and sunny skies all…
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Morning Update: Temperatures Continue to Warm

Matt Collins November 17, 2023 Weather Discussion

Today: In the wake up a weak cold front that passed though the area early yesterday morning we are left with a broad area of wide pressure that will occupy our region for the remainder of the work week. This…
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