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Evening Update: Warm Temperatures Give Way to Average, Cooler Temperatures

Mark Fowler April 9, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today’s weather has been wonderful, a high in the 70s, some light winds, and a decent amount of blue sky (at least in the first half of the day). However, unlike yesterday, the afternoon clouds don’t signal rain, instead just…
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Evening Update: Warmest Day of the Year so Far!

Dee Dee Dolan April 8, 2019 Weather Discussion spring, UMD Weather, Weather

Today was the warmest day of the year so far with a temperature of 83 degrees recorded at Reagan National Airport (DCA). That is almost 20 degrees higher than the average for this time of year, which is 64 degrees!…
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Evening Update: Dreary Friday Ahead

Emily Blumenauer April 4, 2019 Weather Discussion rain, spring, UMD, UMD Weather

High pressure will remain over the region for the remainder of the day, making for another sunny spring day in College Park. Since temperatures will rise to around 70-degrees today, it’s the perfect day to relax on the mall between…
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Evening Update: Another Clear and Windy Day in College Park

Burton Brown April 3, 2019 Weather Discussion #redflag, #sping, rain, wind

With a high of 69 degrees and not a cloud in sight, College Park witnessed what could only be described as a perfect spring day. Although conditions will likely become rainy later into the week, today was nice and dry…
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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.