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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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Special Issue: More Snow Next Week!?

Veer Tuliani February 15, 2025 Weather Discussion Severe Weather, Snow, snowstorm, special issue

This weekend: We’re still on track for quite the soaking rain that will last a while going from late this afternoon (Saturday) into around midnight, before another brief round at midday tomorrow. It’s even possible that highs breach 60 before…
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Morning Update: A Sunny Valentine’s Day Makes Way for a Rainy Weekend

Anjali Vidyasagar February 14, 2025 Weather Discussion rain, UMD, Weather, wintery mix

Today: We have some great weather in store for Valentine’s Day, with clear, sunny conditions. Morning temperatures are starting off a little chilly in the high 20s, which eventually reach and stay in the high 30s in the afternoon and…
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Morning Update: A Warmer Thursday

Frances Schoenly February 13, 2025 Weather Discussion

Today: Some chances for a slight drizzle in the morning as the rain from last night exits the area, but any precipitation should be out of the way by the early afternoon. Temperatures are looking warmer today compared to what…
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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.