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Morning Update: The First Snow Day of the Spring Semester Will be a Wet One!

Frances Schoenly February 12, 2025 Weather Discussion rain, Snow, snow day

Happy snow day, Terps! If you are not aware already, the University of Maryland is closed today, Wednesday, February 12 due to inclement weather. Classes are canceled.   Today: We’re looking at cloudy and cold weather throughout the day, with…
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Morning Update: Accumulating Snow Likely This Evening Into Tonight!

Veer Tuliani February 11, 2025 Weather Discussion cold, Snow, UMD, Weather

Today: This morning will start out dry with some cloud cover. As we go into midday, temps should warm rather quickly into the low 40s. Precipitation will gradually fill in from the southwest as low pressure develops to our south…
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Morning Update: A Stormy Wednesday

Matt Collins April 3, 2024 Weather Discussion

Today: Widespread rain and thunderstorms expected today as powerful low pressure system will further strengthen as it moves through the area. The high will reach 60. Rain will be heavy at times, particularly right after sunrise and mid afternoon tomorrow.…
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Morning Update: A Brisk Tuesday

Matt Collins March 26, 2024 Weather Discussion

Today: Clouds will quickly build in this morning as a frontal system pushes away the high pressure that gave us bright and sunny skies the past few days. The high will reach 55 with a light breeze from the east…
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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.