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Evening Update: Nice Weather Leaving for Spring Break Too

Emily Blumenauer March 14, 2019 Weather Discussion sunny, UMD Weather, warm

Happy Pi Day, Terps! Students are wrapping up their much-dreaded midterms before Spring Break and the weather isn’t making it any easier to study. Today is our first opportunity to reach the 70s since the beginning of February which has…
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Evening Update: Bright Sunny Day in College Park

Burton Brown March 13, 2019 Weather Discussion rain, spring, sunny, winter

Today was a beautiful day in College Park, with a nice breeze and a few clouds dotting the sky. Today’s temperature peaked at a high of 62, and winds ranged from 6 to 9 miles per hour. Hopefully, we’ll have…
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Evening Update: A Break from the Cold as Terps Hold out for Next Week’s Spring Break

Alaina Froh March 12, 2019 Weather Discussion high pressure, spring

There was not a cloud in the sky today in College Park, and it appears as though after March came in like a lion last week, it is already going to go out like a lamb. These temperatures may not…
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Evening Update: The Homestretch

Ali Husain March 11, 2019 Weather Discussion spring, spring break

Spring break is right around the corner, and today’s high of 61 degrees really made it seem like spring itself is about to roll in. Don’t be fooled, however, as the low temperature will hit freezing before sunrise tomorrow. 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.