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WEATHER
[ Wednesday, February 10, 1999 ]

Today's University Park forecast
sun High temperatures and mostly sunny skies make a brief appearance as strong southerly flow ahead of a low pressure system delivers warm, moist air to the area. As the low draws closer, temperatures will continue to rise until a cold front brings the region rain and snow showers. Behind this cold front, an arctic air mass pushes in much colder temperatures by the weekend.

--Prepared by the Campus Weather Service

Five-day forecast


Today: Mostly sunny. High 50.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 40.
Tomorrow: Increasing clouds and unseasonably warm. High 58.
Tomorrow night: Cloudy. Low 54.
Friday: Rain changing to snow. High 56, low 25.
Saturday: Chance of snow. High 28, low 14.
Sunday: Partly sunny. High 30, low 17.

Regional temperature map


Weather map
Legend: SU(Sunny), PS(Partly Sunny), MC(Mostly Cloudy), CY(Cloudy), HZ(Hazy), RN (Rain), RS (Rain/Snow), SH(Showers), SN (Snow), SF (Snow Flurries), I(Ice), TS (Thunderstorms).

Pennsylvania Cities Forecast


City Today's
High/Low Weather
Tomorrow's High/Low Weather
Allentown 50/38 MS 55/49 PS
Altoona 50/42 MS 59/55 MC
Bradford 46/37 MS 56/51 MC
Erie 48/40 MS 57/52 MC
Harrisburg 53/42 MS 61/57 PS
Johnstown 51/40 MS 60/54 MC
Philadelphia 55/44 MS 63/57 PS
Pittsburgh 54/42 MS 64/59 MC
Scranton 47/36 MS 52/47 PS
Williamsport 49/38 MS 56/51 PS

Big Ten Universities Forecast


University High/Low Weather
Illinois 62/54 Partly Sunny
Indiana 58/52 Mostly Sunny
Iowa 56/38 Mostly Cloudy
Michigan 49/39 Mostly Sunny
Michigan St 50/40 Mostly Sunny
Minnesota 46/25 Showers
Northwestern 55/48 Partly Sunny
Ohio State 55/46 Sunny
Purdue 56/52 Mostly Sunny
Wisconsin 50/44 Mostly Cloudy

Weather Highlight


If you think yesterday afternoons warmth was nice, Grand Junction, Colorado was basking in warmer air. They set a new record high of 64, breaking the old one of 59 set back in 1996. The high temperatures were caused by a surge of warm air ahead of an approaching cold front.

Ski report


Ski Resort Trails Open Conditions More Info
Tussey Mountain 7 Groomed Website
Blue Knob........... 7 Groomed Website
Seven Springs..... 26 Groomed Website
Camelback.......... 32 Packed Powder Website
Wisp.................... 16 Groomed  
Montage............. 18 Groomed Website
Killington............ 42 Packed Powder Website

Almanac


Today
Normal high: 33 degrees
Record high:57 degrees in 1955
Normal low: 15 degrees
Record low: -20 degrees in 1899

Monthly Climate Summary


(Data valid through 8 a.m. yesterday)
February precipitation:1.00 inches
Normal February precip: 2.44 inches
February temp. departure: +8.29 degrees

Sun Data


Sunset today: 5:12 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow: 7:32 a.m.

Credits
Brad Tyson

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