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-Friday, December 9, 2011--

 

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Special Weather Statements: None at this time.

 

 

TODAY

 

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Broken Sun

Sprinkle / Flurry

41˚

 

WIND: S 10-15mph          PRECIP. CHANCE: 20%

 

 

 

TONIGHT

 

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Scattered Light Snow

26°

 

WIND: W 5-10mph         PRECIP. CHANCE:  50%

 

 

        

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOMORROW

 

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Morning Snow Showers

33°

 

WIND: W 10-15mph        PRECIP. CHANCE: 40%

 

 

 

TOMORROW NIGHT

 

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Partly Cloudy

19°

 

WIND: W 5-10mph        PRECIP.CHANCE:  10%

 


 

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ALMANAC – December 9, 2011

Yesterday's Weather

Today's Normal & Records

HIGH TEMPERATURE: 34°

NORMAL HIGH:  35°

LOW TEMPERATURE: 23º

NORMAL LOW: 23°

PRECIPITATION:  0.00”

RECORD HIGH:  61° (1966)

SNOWFALL:  0.0”

RECORD LOW:  1° (1968)

 

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Forecast Discussion

***THIS IS THE LAST FORECAST FOR THE SEMESTER. A SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR FORECASTERS Tiffany K. Roberts, Drew Messina, Curtis Walker, and David Loveless FOR ALL OF THEIR HELP!***   

Feeling like winter yet? The warmth we enjoyed in the month of November is just a memory now as the weather pattern has begun to shift and the 50’s are being replaced by 30’s. A reinforcing shot of cold air is on the way tonight with a few snow showers on the way. However, no accumulation is expected with them. Tomorrow will be the coldest day of the season so far with highs struggling to hit the freezing mark and overnight lows slipping into the teens. Temperatures will slowly rebound back up to near 40 by mid week with no significant storms expected to impact Finals Week at this time.

GOOD LUCK ON FINALS AND HAVE A GREAT BREAK!!!

 ►5 DAY EXTENDED FORECAST      IN-DEPTH FORECAST DISCUSSION   

Last Updated by Daniel J. Linek on 12/9/11 at 12:14 PM


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