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[Friday,
Feb. 16, 2001 ] Today's University Park
forecast
Rain will dampen Happy Valley
once again as a wave of low pressure passes to the south
of the region today. The rain will end overnight but
skies will be slow to clear. Sunshine will finally
brighten the skies on Sunday but temperatures will be
colder than recent days. A cold front will sweep across
the area early next week, providing the next chance for
precipitation.
--Prepared by the Campus Weather Service
Five-day
forecast
Today: Warm with periods of rain. High 40.
Tonight: Showers ending. Low 32.
Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy; a bit cooler. High 34.
Tomorrow night: Gradual clearing. Low 18.
Sunday: More clouds than sun. High 28, low 20.
Monday: Mostly cloudy; chance of rain or snow
showers. High 32, low 20.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy. High 30, low 18.
Regional
temperature map
Legend:
SU(Sun), MS(Mostly Sun), PS(Partly Sun), MC(Mostly
Cloud), CY(Cloud), HZ(Haze), FG(Fog), RN (Rain),
DZ(Drizzle), RS (Rain/Snow), SH(Shower), SN (Snow),
SF(Snow Flurries), FZ(Ice/Sleet), TS(Thunderstorm).
Pennsylvania
Cities Forecast
| City |
Today's
High/Low
Weather |
Tomorrow's
High/Low
Weather |
| Allentown |
41/32 RN |
41/30 PS |
| Altoona |
41/30 RN |
35/21 MC |
| Bradford |
38/26 RN |
27/17 SF |
| Erie |
39/27 RN |
30/19 SF |
| Harrisburg |
44/31 RN |
42/23 PS |
| Johnstown |
41/28 RN |
30/20 SF |
| Philadelphia |
48/37 RN |
45/26 PS |
| Pittsburgh |
46/25 RN |
30/18 SF |
| Scranton |
36/25 RN |
34/16 PS |
| Williamsport |
39/27 RN |
33/16 PS |
Big Ten
Universities Forecast
| University |
High/Low |
Weather |
| Illinois |
34/15 |
Partly Sunny |
| Indiana |
42/18 |
Mostly
Cloudy |
| Iowa |
29/3 |
Mostly Sunny |
| Michigan |
41/17 |
Mostly
Cloudy |
| Michigan St |
37/13 |
Partly Sunny |
| Minnesota |
18/-5 |
Mostly Sunny |
| Northwestern |
35/11 |
Partly Sunny |
| Ohio State |
45/21 |
Showers |
| Purdue |
39/19 |
Mostly
Cloudy |
| Wisconsin |
31/4 |
Partly Sunny |
Weather
Highlight
Although the it has been rather mild
across then northeast the past week, this was not the
case on this date in 1943. A frigid air mass sent the
mercury plummeting to -43 degrees in Concord, NH. The
daytime high in Falls Village, CT was a mere 20 degrees
below zero.
Ski
Report
| Ski Resort |
Trails |
Base (inches) |
Conditions |
| Tussey Mountain |
6 |
22-45 |
Loose
Granular |
| Blue Knob |
12 |
20-25 |
Wet Granular |
| Seven Springs |
30 |
38-58 |
Wet Granular |
| Camelback |
33 |
38-60 |
Wet Packed |
| Wisp |
3 |
30-62 |
Loose
Granular |
| Montage |
21 |
33-73 |
Packed
Powder |
| Killington |
150 |
30-70 |
Frozen
Granular |
Almanac
Today
Normal high: 36 °F
Record high: 73 °F in 1954
Normal low: 18 °F
Record low: -8 °F in 1904
Monthly
Climate Summary
(Data valid through 7
a.m. Yesterday)
February precipitation: 0.32 inches
Normal February precip: 2.54 inches
February temperature departure: + 7.50 F°
Sun
Data
Sunset today: 5:48 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow: 7:03 a.m.
| Credits Matt
Borkowski
Anneliese Sherer
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