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Evening Update: Buckle Up, Whiplash Weather Ahead

Dee Dee Dolan February 7, 2019 Weather Discussion fog, groundhog, maryland, MdWx, spring, University of Maryland, Weather, winter

This week sure has felt like spring, thanks to our buddy Punxsutawney Phil up in Pennsylvania. He did not see his shadow, indicating an early spring this year. His scientific methods are a little questionable, but was he correct? Some…
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Evening Update: Spring Weather Won’t Last

Jack Cahill February 6, 2019 Weather Discussion rain

After yesterday’s beautiful weather, Terps were brought back to reality with colder temperatures in the low 50’s and scattered showers in the mid-afternoon. Don’t be fooled, heading into the weekend you should expect temperatures to dip back in to the…
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Evening Update: Warm Weather Gives Way to Cold Rain

Mark Fowler February 5, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today’s weather was a wonderful break from winter. The high temperature reached 70 degrees, and clear skies made it feel more like May than February. It was a great day to go outside, and even wear shorts. However, this burst…
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Evening Update: Punxsutawney Phil Brings Spring Weather

Savannah Shaul February 4, 2019 Weather Discussion February, groundhog, groundhog day, spring, Weather

Starting the week off with some wonderful spring weather, Groundhog Day 2019 may have brought a correct prediction of the early spring! Today, the high was around 60 degrees, with clear blue skies and variable gusts of wind. It was…
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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.