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Morning Update: A Winter Warm Up

Anjali Vidyasagar February 25, 2025 Weather Discussion warm, winter

Today: Expect beautiful conditions throughout the day, with partly cloudy skies and winds ranging from 5 to 10 mph. Morning temperatures will start in the high 30s before quickly warming up to the high 50s to low 60s by the…
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Morning Update: A Windy End to the Week

Frances Schoenly February 21, 2025 Weather Discussion wind, windy

Today: Be prepared for a sunny and chilly day! Morning temperatures begin in the 20s with scattered clouds. By the afternoon, skies will be clear, and temperatures will warm to mid 30s, reaching a daytime high in the upper 30s…
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Morning Update: The Cold is Here to Stay!

Anjali Vidyasagar February 19, 2025 Weather Discussion cold, winter

Today: The cold temperatures we have been experiencing these past two days will continue to persist today, with morning temperatures in the high 10s to low 20s. Afternoon temperatures do not break the 30 degree threshold and will range between…
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Morning Update: A Windy Start to the Week

Frances Schoenly February 17, 2025 Weather Discussion wind, winter

Today: Much like yesterday afternoon and evening, we are looking at a sunny and windy day but with higher winds and stronger gusts. Air temperatures stay around the low to mid 30s in the morning, and the daytime high for…
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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.