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Evening Update: An End to the Rain

Burton Brown February 13, 2019 Weather Discussion #cold wave, #valentine's day, rain, Snow, winter

Finally, after several days of near continuous rain and barely a coating of snow, College Park bathed in sunshine today. With a high of just 47 degrees and winds ranging from 17 to 22 mph, the day may have been…
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Evening Update: Rain to Break, But Winds to Come

Alaina Froh February 12, 2019 Weather Discussion cold, rain, winter

For the second day in a row, College Park was muddied by some cold, winter rain with a high of 38 degrees. This was the kind of rain where you either wear a thick sweater under your raincoat and arrive…
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Evening Update: Rainy Start to the Week

Savannah Shaul February 11, 2019 Weather Discussion

With a dreary and cold start to another week of classes, many students were disappointed when their alarms went off today on time and the much wanted delay of classes text never arrived. Today, the high was around 38 degrees…
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Evening Update: Wintery Precipation to Start the Week

Bruce Nairn February 9, 2019 Weather Discussion February, Mix Precip., UMD Weather, weekend, winter

Today was back to normal February temperatures, but mostly sunny skies make today a pleasant day. Sunday will bring similar temperatures, as clouds start building up in front of an approaching system arriving Sunday night. A wintery mix could cause…
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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.