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Evening Update: Severe Storms Settle into College Park for the Night

Greta Easthom April 19, 2019 Weather Discussion

Friday is fizzling off to a bang with severe storms striking across College Park, Md. faster than students can flock to happy hour. The frenzy of activity kicked off with a cold front that creeped into our area this afternoon…
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Evening Update: Stormy Friday Ahead

Emily Blumenauer April 18, 2019 Weather Discussion Severe Thunderstorms, spring, UMD Weather

An overcast, chilly morning transitioned into a sunny day by mid-morning and temperatures are still climbing. Predicted to be the warmest day of the week, temperatures are anticipated to reach 80 degrees in College Park today. While sunshine will be…
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Evening Update: A Calm Spring Day Before the Storm

Burton Brown April 17, 2019 Weather Discussion #easter, clouds, hot, rain, spring

Today in College Park we were able to enjoy some very pleasant spring weather, with a high of just 64 degrees and a beautiful breeze making for cool conditions. Winds peaked at around 9 miles per hour, with gusts possible…
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Evening Update: The Wind After the Storm

Ali Husain April 15, 2019 Weather Discussion

Last night, a low pressure system passed through our area, but we were spared from the brunt of the storm. We’ve experienced decreasingly strong winds throughout the day as the low pressure system moves farther north, while higher pressure starts…
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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.