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WEATHER
[ Wednesday, November 5, 2003 ]
Rain, with more in the afternoon than morning.
Today's University Park forecast
The unusually warm weather from the past few days will be leaving soon. Temperatures will be above seasonal levels again today, but the rain today is part of a cold front that will slowly move through Pennsylvania, bringing temperatures back to a seasonable level tomorrow. It will continue to get colder throughout the week as the cold front continues moving over the region. Rain will end by tomorrow night, but temperatures will remain cool, especially on Friday night and Saturday.

-- Prepared by the Campus Weather Service


The CWS Four-Day Forecast
Today
: Rain, with more in the afternoon than morning. High 67
Tonight: Rain tapering off after midnight. Low 50
Tomorrow: Cloudy with more rain beginning by midday. High 52
Tomorrow Night: Rain ends. Mostly clear by morning. Low 38
Friday: Sunny skies with cooler temperatures. High 48
Friday Night: Clear and cold. Low 29
Saturday: Sunny and chilly. High 41

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).


Health Report

Pollen count
Today’s pollen count: Low
Tomorrow: Low
Predominant pollen: Ragweed
UV index
Today’s UV index: Minimal
Minutes till skin damage: 60

Air quality
Today: Very good


Previous Day Summary
Monday

High: 76
Low: 50
Rain or Total Liquid Equivalent: 0073 inches
Temperature Departure: 18.14 degrees
Record Precipitation: 1.33 inches (1936)

Moon Phases
November 9: Full moon
November 17: Last quarter
November 23: New moon
November 30: First quarter

Pennsylvania Extremes
This section shows the temperature and precipitation extremes for the previous date in Central Pennsylvania as of 8 am yesterday.

Monday
Maximum high temperature:
82 degrees at Millersville and Hanover
Minimum low temperature: 36 degrees at Meyersville, Clarence, and Everett
Maximum rain or liquid equivalent: 0.08" at Stevenson Dam


Almanac
Today
Normal high: 52 degrees
Record high: 76 degrees in 1935
Normal low: 36 degrees
Record low: 15 degrees in 1991


Monthly Climate Summary
(Data valid through 8 a.m. yesterday)
November precipitation: 0.03 inches
Normal November precipitation: 3.37 inches
November temperature departure: 15.14 degrees


Sun Data
Sunset today: 5:03 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow: 6:47 a.m.


Credits:

Tim Ohmart
Comments and suggestions concerning the content of this page may be sent via e-mail to: yum102@psu.edu.


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