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Monday, March 1, 1999 ]
Today's
University Park forecast
March
will come in like a lion as a strong storm moving into
Canada brings windy conditions into Pennsylvania. Colder
air and leftover moisture will result in clouds and snow
showers today, however, there will be no accumulation.
The wind will begin to diminish tonight and skies will
start to clear. Tuesday will be a pleasant day with
sunshine and warmer temperatures. --Prepared by
the Campus Weather
Service
Five-day
forecast
Today: Mostly cloudy and windy with snow
showers. High 38.
Tonight: Partial clearing. Low 30.
Tomorrow: Sunshine and a few clouds. High 46.
Tomorrow night: Thickening clouds. Low 34.
Wednesday: Cloudy with showers, possibly beginning
as rain. High 40 Low 32.
Thursday: Breezy and cooler with a few flurries.
High 36, Low 28.
Friday: Clouds mixing with sunshine. High 40, Low
30.
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 |
45/34 MC |
49/30 MS |
| Altoona |
39/30 SF |
44/25 MS |
| Bradford |
34/27 SN |
39/29 PS |
| Erie |
37/30 SF |
42/31 PS |
| Harrisburg |
43/34 MC |
47/32 MS |
| Johnstown |
35/30 SN |
42/27 MS |
| Philadelphia |
46/34 MC |
50/31 MS |
| Pittsburgh |
40/27 SF |
48/27 MS |
| Scranton |
38/28 SF |
44/26 MS |
| Williamsport |
40/30 SF |
46/28 MS |
Big Ten
Universities Forecast
| University |
High/Low |
Weather |
| Illinois |
50/35 |
Partly Sunny |
| Indiana |
48/34 |
Partly Sunny |
| Iowa |
52/32 |
Showers |
| Michigan |
38/26 |
Partly Sunny |
| Michigan St |
39/25 |
Partly Sunny |
| Minnesota |
41/25 |
Mostly
Cloudy |
| Northwestern |
44/29 |
Windy |
| Ohio State |
43/31 |
Partly Sunny |
| Purdue |
46/32 |
Partly Sunny |
| Wisconsin |
43/27 |
Mostly
Cloudy |
Weather
Highlight
Mount Baker, in Washington State, has received 833
inches of snow (nearly 70 feet) so far this winter. They
have averaged about 10 inches of snowfall daily for the
past three months. If this current pace continues, they
could set a new mark of 93 feet of snow, approximately
the height of the East Halls towers.
Ski
report
| Ski Resort |
Trails Open |
Conditions |
More Info |
| Tussey Mountain |
8 |
Groomed 15-45" |
Website |
| Blue Knob........... |
10 |
Wet 15-35" |
Website |
| Seven Springs..... |
30 |
Wet 30-45" |
Website |
| Camelback.......... |
33 |
Groomed 30-46" |
Website |
| Wisp.................... |
20 |
Loose Granular 21-36" |
|
| Montage............. |
18 |
Groomed 28-54" |
Website |
| Killington............ |
178 |
Packed Powder 12-42" |
Website |
Almanac
Today
Normal high: 32 degrees
Record high:61 degrees in 1973
Normal low: 16 degrees
Record low: -18 degrees in 1994
Monthly
Climate Summary
(Data valid through 8
a.m. yesterday)
March precipitation:0.00inches
Normal March precip: 3.45 inches
March temp. departure: 0.00 degrees
Sun
Data
Sunset today: 6:03 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow: 6:43 a.m.
Credits
Carl Altoe, Bernadette Woods, Bob
Swanson, James Tobin
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