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Evening Update: Chance for Light Snow

Kayla Brown December 4, 2018 Weather Discussion

The weather on this final Tuesday of the semester was that of a crisp December day. Temperatures were in the 40s with a high of 45. Weather conditions were mostly sunny, with a few clouds scattered throughout the sky. Winds…
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Evening Update: Cold Temperatures on the Way

Dee Dee Dolan December 3, 2018 Weather Discussion

Today was a b-e-a-utiful day! Temperatures were above average for early December, peaking in the upper 50s, and the sun added some pleasant warmth as well. Unfortunately, most students are stressed out with finals coming up and may not have…
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Evening Update: A Cloudy Day to Mark November’s End

Burton Brown November 30, 2018 Weather Discussion cold, Snow, winter

Today was more or less an average end-of-Fall day for College Park. With a high of 44 degrees and little to no wind, conditions were unremarkable, especially relative to our weekend ahead. The skies were mostly cloudy throughout the day…
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Evening Update: Wind Dies Down but Cold Temps Remain

Jack Cahill November 29, 2018 Weather Discussion cold, wind, winter

The brutal wind plaguing College Park has finally calmed down. With that, the sun was bright and sunny allowing for much more bearable conditions. However, temperatures remained fairly cold peaking in the low to mid 40s. While wind speeds reached…
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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.