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Evening Update: Cloudy College Park

Jack Cahill May 8, 2019 Weather Discussion Cloudy

After a few days of sunshine, Terps are met with a day full of clouds. It is almost as if the looming, dreary clouds are foreshadowing the looming, dreary finals ahead. While the finals are a result of our classes,…
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Evening Update: Quick Break in the Showers

Savannah Shaul May 6, 2019 Weather Discussion finals, rain, spring

With this past weekend being rainy and unpleasant, the break in rain last night throughout today was a happy start to this stressful week for Terps. Today, the high was 73 degrees F, and temperatures felt around the mid-70s. Cloud…
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Evening Update: Storms May Crash Friday Night Plans

Greta Easthom May 3, 2019 Weather Discussion #kdca, Friday, MdWx, Storms

Get ready for the chance of another frenzy of storms to fire off this evening, crashing your Friday night plans, as humidity and heat steadily build up throughout the day. The rain will linger longer than usual due to a…
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Evening Update: Another Stormy Friday

Emily Blumenauer May 2, 2019 Weather Discussion hot, Thunderstorms, UMD Weather

After a gloomy and chilly day in College Park yesterday, the frequently changing Maryland weather is back at it again with sunny skies and a high temperature of 86-degrees. This warm-up is credited to a warm front moving north through…
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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.