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Thursday, Feb. 25,
1999 ]
Today's
University Park forecast
Happy Valley will only see clouds and a few flurries today as another coastal low pressure system tracks well to our east. The storm will move off the coast tonight and high pressure will begin to build into the Eastern half of the country tomorrow. As a result, skies should gradually clear Friday. As the high moves to our east, southerly winds will usher in warmer air for Saturday. --Prepared by the Campus Weather Service
Five-day
forecast
Today: Mostly cloudy; snow showers. High
33.
Tonight: Partial clearing toward morning.
Low 25.
Tomorrow: Mix of sun and clouds. High 38.
Tomorrow night: Clear and cool. Low 20.
Saturday: Increasing clouds; warmer. High
45, low 38.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy; showers ending as
flurries. High 38, low 20.
Monday: Mostly cloudy. High 28, low 17.
Regional
temperature 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 |
41/28 SF |
43/24 PS |
| Altoona |
34/25 SF |
39/21 PS |
| Bradford |
30/14 SF |
35/17 PS |
| Erie |
35/24 SF |
38/20 PS |
| Harrisburg |
39/25 SF |
41/24 PS |
| Johnstown |
35/25 SF |
40/22 PS |
| Philadelphia |
42/30 SF |
45/26 PS |
| Pittsburgh |
39/26 SF |
43/23 PS |
| Scranton |
34/22 SF |
37/23 PS |
| Williamsport |
37/22 SF |
40/23 PS |
Big Ten
Universities Forecast
| University |
High/Low |
Weather |
| Illinois |
44/32 |
Mostly Sunny |
| Indiana |
46/31 |
Partly Sunny |
| Iowa |
44/29 |
Partly Sunny |
| Michigan |
34/27 |
Snow Shower |
| Michigan St |
33/21 |
Snow Shower |
| Minnesota |
36/20 |
Mostly Sunny |
| Northwestern |
43/25 |
Partly Sunny |
| Ohio State |
41/28 |
Flurries |
| Purdue |
43/29 |
Partly Sunny |
| Wisconsin |
37/20 |
Partly Sunny |
Weather
Highlight
Eastern New England will see its first real Nor'Easter of 1999. Boston is one of the cities in the path of this storm. Residents will likely see a moderate snowfall along with high winds which will make for terrible travel conditions. State College will be spared from the impact of this storm.
Ski
report
| Ski Resort |
Trails Open |
Conditions |
More Info |
| Tussey Mountain |
6 |
15-45" Groomed Powder |
Website |
| Blue Knob........... |
11 |
15-35" Groomed |
Website |
| Seven Springs..... |
29 |
28-44" Packed Powder |
Website |
| Camelback.......... |
31 |
36-46" Packed Powder |
Website |
| Wisp.................... |
19 |
18-32" Groomed |
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| Montage............. |
18 |
28-56" Groomed |
Website |
| Killington............ |
168 |
12-42" Packed Powder |
Website |
Almanac
Today
Normal high: 40 degrees
Record high: 69 degrees in 1985
Normal low: 28 degrees
Record low: -4 degrees in 1914
Monthly
Climate Summary
(Data valid through 8
a.m. yesterday)
February precipitation:1.10 inches
Normal February precip: 2.44 inches
February temp. departure: +5.24 degrees
Sun
Data
Sunset today: 5:58 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow: 6:51 a.m.
Credits
Lead Forecaster:
John CelenzaAssociate
Forecasters:
Megan Woodhead
Mark Hoban
Stephen Rogowski
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