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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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Morning Update: Back to Reality

Jack Cahill October 8, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: After some record-breaking high temperatures last week, we’ll get back to the early October conditions we’re all so familiar with. Today, the high will be in the upper 60s while clouds cover the campus for most of the day.…
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Morning Update: Jumping into Autumn with Afternoon Rain

Heather Fettke von Koeckritz October 7, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: Temperatures will rise from 70 degrees to be around 80 degrees by midafternoon. The afternoon heat is likely to be accompanied by showers after 2 p.m. It is expected to be overcast all day with wind speeds of 10…
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Morning Update: Summer is Gone For Good

Ciara Donegan October 6, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: If you’re living in a non-air conditioned dorm this year, you’re in luck: it looks like fall weather is finally here to stay. Temperatures today will be colder than normal for this time of year, with a high of…
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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.