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[Friday,
Feb. 9, 2001 ]
Today's
University Park forecast
Record-breaking warmth will surge into
Pennsylvania today ahead of a strong cold front currently
in the Great Plains. As the front moves through tonight,
it will bring very strong winds across the region.
Temperatures will fall drastically tomorrow as the winds
shift to the north and northwest. Temperatures will
slowly rebound as high pressure builds in next week.--Prepared by the Campus Weather Service
Five-day
forecast
Today: Very warm with mostly cloudy skies. High
60.
Tonight: Windy with rain likely. Low 42.
Tomorrow: Early showers; falling temperatures.
High 43.
Tomorrow night: Partial clearing. Low 24.
Sunday: A mix of clouds and sun. High 38, Low 24.
Monday: Becoming mostly cloudy; rain showers
possible. High 43, Low 26.
Tuesday: More clouds than sun; maybe a shower.
High 43, low 26.
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 |
63/44 PS |
50/25 SH |
| Altoona |
60/41 MC |
43/24 MC |
| Bradford |
58/39 CY |
39/20 MC |
| Erie |
66/46 RN |
46/22 MC |
| Harrisburg |
67/44 PS |
50/26 SH |
| Johnstown |
61/40 MC |
41/20 MC |
| Philadelphia |
70/46 PS |
52/26 SH |
| Pittsburgh |
72/42 CY |
42/24 MC |
| Scranton |
58/43 PS |
45/24 SH |
| Williamsport |
59/44 PS |
45/23 MC |
Big Ten
Universities Forecast
| University |
High/Low |
Weather |
| Illinois |
56/19 |
Rain and
Snow |
| Indiana |
62/28 |
Rain |
| Iowa |
32/6 |
Snow |
| Michigan |
54/24 |
Rain |
| Michigan St |
51/24 |
Rain |
| Minnesota |
23/0 |
Snow Showers |
| Northwestern |
48/17 |
Rain and
Snow |
| Ohio State |
69/29 |
Rain |
| Purdue |
57/27 |
Rain |
| Wisconsin |
37/8 |
Rain and
Snow |
Weather
Highlight
Record and near-record warmth will
spill into Pennsylvania today ahead of a powerful storm
in the Central Plains. Gusty southerly winds will bring
temperatures across much of the state into the 60s,
setting new record high temperatures for this date. A few
locations in the southern half of the state will even
tickle the 70 degree mark.
Ski
Report
| Ski Resort |
Trails |
Base (inches) |
Conditions |
| Tussey Mountain |
6 |
24-44 |
Packed
Powder |
| Blue Knob |
34 |
40-50 |
Wet Granular |
| Seven Springs |
30 |
52-72 |
Loose
Granular |
| Camelback |
33 |
38-70 |
Packed
Powder |
| Wisp |
23 |
33-62 |
Packed
Powder |
| Montage |
21 |
33-82 |
Packed
Powder |
| Killington |
200 |
40-80 |
Packed
Powder |
Almanac
Today
Normal high: 32 degrees
Record high: 58 degrees in 1925
Normal low: 15 degrees
Record low: -17 degrees in 1934
Monthly
Climate Summary
(Data valid through 8
a.m. yesterday)
February precipitation: 0.04 inches
Normal February precip: 2.54 inches
February temp. departure: +6.64 degrees
Sun
Data
Sunset today: 5:39 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow: 7:12 a.m.
Credits
Anneliese Sherer
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