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Evening Update: Rainy Friday Night Ushers in a Chilly Weekend

Greta Easthom November 9, 2018 Weather Discussion cold, rainy, Weather, weekend

Like an uninvited party guest, rain shows up again this Friday to dampen your plans through the night. Colder temperatures decided to tag along as well, making this a night you’ll either want to curl up with a good book…
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Evening Update: Rain Can’t Dampen Terps’ Spirits!

Savannah Shaul November 8, 2018 Weather Discussion

With a nice break of rain today, don’t let tomorrow’s forecast dampen your weekend spirits. Temperatures will stay within a good fall temperature range as Terps gear up for their last full week of classes before Thanksgiving break. Don’t worry,…
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Evening Update: Quiet Fall Days after Days of Rain

Alaina Froh November 7, 2018 Weather Discussion Autumn, fall, November

At last, College Park received a break from the rain, coming out of an exceptionally wet start to the week. Fortunately this rain has not shaken the foliage off of our trees, so be sure to take in the crimson,…
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Evening Update: Election Day Showers

Kayla Brown November 6, 2018 Weather Discussion

“Rain, rain, go away” is what all of us were singing today as we headed to the polls. On this election day, the showers were abundant and lasted well into the afternoon. A severe thunderstorm warning and a flood warning…
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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.