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Evening Update: Reading Day Sunshine in Preparation for Rainy Finals

Alaina Froh May 14, 2019 Weather Discussion finals, rain

This week started off unseasonably cold and dreary, but the rain finally let up today for the last day of classes this semester. However, the rain is expected to pick right back up on Thursday just in time to bring…
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Evening Update: Rain, Rain, PLEASE Go Away

Ali Husain May 13, 2019 Weather Discussion

It’s been really ugly these past few days. It seems like the onslaught of rain just won’t stop, today included. We’ve had scattered showers all day, with more likely to come. This isn’t exactly motivational weather, especially with finals coming…
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Evening Update: Cool Temperatures As Classes End

Christopher Smith May 12, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today the weather was about as nasty as it can get this time of year for Mother’s Day. Temperatures were about 15 degrees below average in the mid-50s with a northeast wind, and there have been periods of rain. Tonight:…
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Evening Update: Rain Rain Rain

Dee Dee Dolan May 9, 2019 Weather Discussion

April showers have arrived late. We had a few showers this afternoon, and today is only the start of a soggy stretch of days. It will be a great time to continue to procrastinate studying for finals! Tonight: We will…
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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.