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Evening Update: A Cloudy Day in College Park

Burton Brown May 1, 2019 Weather Discussion clouds, Heat, rain, spring

With a thick layer of clouds covering much of the region today, we were able to get a reprieve from some of the 80 degree days we received about once each week for most of April. The gray blanket overhead…
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Evening Update: Warm Up, Rain Down

Alaina Froh April 30, 2019 Weather Discussion Evening Update, rain, spring

Today was back to perfectly average temperatures after the especially cool weather College Park saw the past few days. However, this dry weather will not last, as there is a chance of rain every day up until Sunday evening! Tonight…
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Evening Update: Rain is on the Way

Dee Dee Dolan April 25, 2019 Weather Discussion april, maryland, Maryland Day, MdWx, rain, UMD, UMD Weather, University of Maryland

Today the high temperature was in the low-to-mid 70s with clouds and a chance of showers persisting all day. Compared to recent previous days, today’s weather was a bit of a bummer. We were spoiled with sunshine for so long,…
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Evening Update: Warm Week with a Rainy End

Jack Cahill April 24, 2019 Weather Discussion april, rain

Yesterday’s 80 degree high is long behind us, and we’re back to the seasonal averages in the 70s. Unfortunately for the Terps craving sunny skies, a minor cold front is currently rolling through campus bringing clouds throughout most of the…
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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.