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WEATHER [Thursday, Jan. 10, 2002 ]

Today's University Park forecast
cloudyUnsettled weather will be the rule through the weekend as a series of weak disturbances traverses the region. The first such disturbance will pass to our south on Friday allowing only a few showers to sneak north into Happy Valley. A northwesterly wind will trail the system keeping temperatures around normal and also locking in mostly cloudy skies for the first weekend of the semester. The next system from Canada could impact our weather later on Sunday, however any precipitation will be light.

--Prepared by the Campus Weather Service

Five-day forecast


Today: Mostly cloudy and not as cold. High 42. 
Tonight: Flurries accompanied by a chilly wind. Low 34. 
Tomorrow: Partly sunny; a snow or rain shower possible.. High 37. Low 25. 
Saturday: Variable cloudiness and dry. High 34, Low 23.
Sunday: More clouds than sun; a seasonable feel. High 36.

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). 


Highlight

Officials at this year’s winter olympics can rest easy after a slow start to Utah’s snowfall. Early in the season, few flakes were in sight as the National Weather Service in Salt Lake City refused to issue a long term snowfall forecast for the games. However, since Thanksgiving, nearly 250 inches of snow has fallen in the mountain ski resorts outside of Salt Lake City leaving plenty of winter to support each and every event of the games.


Ski Report

Ski Resort Trails Base (inches) Conditions
Tussey Mountain 9 12-36 Packed Powder
Jack Frost 20 18-48 Packed Powder
Blue Knob 28 18-45 Packed Powder
Seven Springs 31 20-32 Packed Powder
Killington 179 12-42 Packed Powder

Almanac

Today
Normal high: 31 degrees
Record high: 62 degrees in 1939
Normal low: 15 degrees
Record low: -5 degrees in 1982


Monthly Climate Summary

(Data valid through 8 a.m. yesterday)
January precipitation: 0.92 inches
Normal January precip: 2.89 inches
January temp. departure: -0.96 degrees


Sun Data

Sunset today: 5:03 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow: 7:35 a.m.
 

Credits

Joel Gratz


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