
[
Monday, March 22, 1999]
Today's
University Park forecast
The
first full week of spring will not feel very spring-like
in State College. The storm that brought the rain and
snow to the region yesterday will be moving into Canada
this afternoon. Clouds and gusty winds will be left in
its wake today. Skies will clear tonight as high pressure
works into Pennsylvania. Tuesday will feature sunshine
before clouds begin to increase during the afternoon.--Prepared by the Campus Weather Service
Five-day
forecast
Today: Clouds and some sun, windy with a few
flurries. High 37.
Tonight: Clearing and cold. Low 26.
Tomorrow: Sunshine yielding to afternoon clouds.
High 48.
Tomorrow night: Becoming cloudy, some snow late.
Low 32.
Wednesday: A bit of morning snow, then becoming
partly sunny. High 45, low 32.
Thursday: Intervals of clouds and sunshine. High
43, low 30.
Friday: More clouds than sun, chance of rain or
snow showers. 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 |
41/27 MC |
50/32 MS |
| Altoona |
37/26 SF |
48/32 MS |
| Bradford |
30/20 SN |
40/28 MS |
| Erie |
37/28 SN |
44/30 MS |
| Harrisburg |
43/28 MC |
50/33 MS |
| Johnstown |
30/24 SN |
44/28 MS |
| Philadelphia |
44/30 MC |
52/35 MS |
| Pittsburgh |
35/25 SN |
46/32 MS |
| Scranton |
37/28 SF |
45/32 MS |
| Williamsport |
40/26 SF |
49/32 MS |
Big Ten
Universities Forecast
| University |
High/Low |
Weather |
| Illinois |
43/26 |
Partly Sunny |
| Indiana |
43/28 |
Partly Sunny |
| Iowa |
43/28 |
Mostly
Cloudy |
| Michigan |
38/22 |
Mostly
Cloudy |
| Michigan St |
37/21 |
Windy |
| Minnesota |
44/26 |
Sunny |
| Northwestern |
42/28 |
Partly Sunny |
| Ohio State |
41/24 |
Windy |
| Purdue |
43/28 |
Windy |
| Wisconsin |
45/22 |
Sunny |
Weather
Highlight
While Happy Valley saw warm spring weather yesturday,
areas of the plains prepared for a possible snowstorm.
The culprit for this storm will be low pressure over
central Texas that will transport moist air from the Gulf
of Mexico into very unseasonably cold air. Accumulations
of half a foot are likely.
Ski
report
| Ski Resort |
Trails Open |
Conditions |
More Info |
| Tussey Mountain |
8 |
10-30" Groomed |
Website |
| Blue Knob........... |
14 |
10-25" Wet |
Website |
| Seven Springs..... |
28 |
36-48" Wet |
Website |
| Camelback.......... |
32 |
24-48" Groomed |
Website |
| Wisp.................... |
22 |
34-50" Groomed |
|
| Montage............. |
17 |
24-48" Groomed |
Website |
| Killington............ |
195 |
20-50" Packed Powder |
Website |
Almanac
Today
Normal high: 47 degrees
Record high:82 degrees in 1938
Normal low: 27 degrees
Record low: 9 degrees in 1986
Monthly
Climate Summary
(Data valid through 8
a.m. Mar. 21)
March precipitation:3.05 inches
Normal March precip: 3.45 inches
March temp. departure: -2.6 degrees
Sun
Data
Sunset today: 6:26 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow: 6:09 a.m.
Credits
Lead Forecaster:
Carl AltoeAssociate
Forecasters:
Chris Kuleszynski
Bob Swanson
and James Tobin
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