[Tuesday,
July 10, 2001 ] Today's
University Park forecast
A mixture of sunshine and clouds will
prevail today while light winds from the west usher warm
and more humid air into Happy Valley. By tomorrow,
however, cooler and drier air will arrive on breezes from
the northwest. Despite some sunshine, unusually cool
weather will persist over the next several days.
Temperatures may rebound slightly by the weekend, though
afternoon readings will remain below normal.
Prepared by the Campus Weather Service
Five-day
forecast
Today: Partly cloudy and warm. High 85.
Tonight: Becoming mostly clear. Low 59.
Tomorrow: Mix of sun and clouds, chance of a
shower. High 78.
Tuesday night: Turning mainly clear and
cool. Low 55.
Thursday: Mostly sunny skies, unseasonably
cool. High 72, Low 57.
Friday: Partly sunny. High 74, Low 56.
Saturday: Brilliant sunshine, still cool. High 76, Low 59.
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).
Big Ten
Universities Forecast
| University |
High/Low |
Weather |
| Illinois |
90 / 63 |
Mostly Sunny |
| Indiana |
90 / 63 |
Mostly Sunny |
| Iowa |
91 / 64 |
Mostly Sunny |
| Michigan |
88 / 60 |
Mostly Sunny |
| Michigan St |
84 / 53 |
Mostly Sunny |
| Minnesota |
86 / 61 |
Mostly Sunny |
| Northwestern |
87 / 61 |
Mostly Sunny |
| Ohio State |
89 / 62 |
Mostly Sunny |
| Purdue |
89 / 62 |
Mostly Sunny |
| Wisconsin |
90 / 56 |
Mostly Sunny |
Almanac
Today
Normal high: 82 degrees
Record high: 99 degrees in 1936
Normal low: 60 degrees
Record low: 48 degrees in 1961
Monthly
Climate Summary
(Data valid through 8
a.m. yesterday)
July precipitation: 1.29 inches
Normal July precip: 3.74 inches
July temp. departure: -4.01 degrees
Sun
Data
Sunset today: 8:44 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow: 5:50 a.m.
Credits
Heather Archambault
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