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Evening Update: Mild End to the School Week

Dee Dee Dolan February 21, 2019 Weather Discussion MdWx, rain, Snow, sun, UMD, UMD Weather, University of Maryland, Weather, winter

My heart goes out to all of the snowmen and snow-women who lost their lives today. The high temperature was in the low 50s, causing much of our beloved snow to melt, but overall it was a nice day. Skies…
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Evening Update: Snow Day for the Terps

Jack Cahill February 20, 2019 Weather Discussion Snow

Last night, president Wallace Loh presented the Maryland students with the wonderful news that school would be cancelled on Wednesday due to the snow storm crossing over campus. And good thing campus closed, since the snow was quite heavy in…
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Evening Update: The Calm Before the (Snow)Storm

Mark Fowler February 19, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today was a standard February day, cold and partly cloudy. High temperatures barely scraped into the 40s and will drop overnight. However, high altitude clouds begin to move in at the beginning of the night, signaling the approaching snowstorm. Tonight:…
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Evening Update: Bright Start to an Interesting Week

Savannah Shaul February 18, 2019 Weather Discussion

With a bright and sunny start to the week, the upcoming weather is exciting all University of Maryland students as midterms sneak closer. Today, the high was around 45 degrees and moderate winds of around 15 mph from the northwest…
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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.