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Morning Update: Howling Winds and Chilly Temperatures

Christopher Smith October 17, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: After College Park was deluged yesterday, peaks of sunshine return today. Despite the partly cloudy skies, the high temperature is around 60 degrees F today. Strong west winds at 15-20 m.p.h. with gusts up to 40 m.p.h. make it…
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Morning Update: A Rainy Wednesday

Mark Fowler October 15, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: From roughly sunrise to sunset today, it’s going to be sporadically raining as the current system moves through. The strongest rain will begin in the early afternoon and continue until around 5. With temperatures barely reaching the 60s, it…
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Morning Update: Seasonal Sunday

Sam Varga October 13, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: Sunday morning will dawn cool and partially cloudy. The cloud cover will persist throughout the day, capping the afternoon’s high temperature at a seasonal 66 degrees F.  In the morning and early afternoon, expect calm winds out of the…
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Evening Update: Why can’t Wednesday be Friday?

James Newport October 9, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: After some light showers in the early hours of the morning, it will continue to be cloudy and chilly throughout the day. With highs in the low 60s, fall finally takes hold after some record-breaking high temperatures last week.…
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