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WEATHER
[ Monday, February 9, 2004 ]
Partly sunny, with increasing clouds late
Today's University Park forecast
Finally, after a mess of wintry weather this past week, respectively “balmy” conditions will be spreading northward in advance of the next weak system. The system will bring an abrupt end to our mostly clear skies on Monday. It will trigger some light lake effect snow showers across the area tonight into the early part of Wednesday. Even so, near, or slightly above average temperatures are forecast for the remainder of the week, but there will be another cooldown this weekend.

-- Prepared by the Campus Weather Service


The CWS Forecast
Today:
Mostly sunny early, then increasing clouds. High 39
Tonight:
Chance of light snow showers. Low 28
Tomorrow:
Flurries tapering off, then partly sunny. High 37
Tomorrow Night:
Partly cloudy. Low 24
Wednesday:
Partly sunny early, then becoming clear. High 34
Wednesday Night:
Clear. Low 20
Thursday:
Mostly sunny. High 32

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 Forecast

Station High/Low Weather
Illinois 33/18 Cloudy
Indiana 37/24 Cloudy
Iowa 28/3 Cloudy
Michigan 35/23 Cloudy
Michigan State 33/24 Snow
Minnesota 26/3 Snow
Northwestern 34/16 Cloudy
Ohio State 40/30 Cloudy
Purdue 35/22 Cloudy
Wisconsin 31/8 Snow



Previous Day Summary
Saturday

High: 34
Low: 11
Rain or Total Liquid Equivalent: Trace
Temperature Departure: -3.14 degrees

Moon Phases
February 13: Last quarter
February 20: New Moon
February 28: First quarter
March 6: Full Moon


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

Sunday
Maximum high temperature:
39 degrees at New Holland
Minimum low temperature: -7 degrees at Kane
Maximum rain or liquid equivalent: 0.39" at Pine Grove Furnace


Almanac
Today
Normal high: 35 degrees
Record high: 58 degrees in 1925
Normal low: 19 degrees
Record low: -17 degrees in 1934


Monthly Climate Summary
(Data valid through 8 a.m. yesterday)
February precipitation: 2.37 inches
Normal February precipitation: 2.62 inches
February temperature departure: -1.57 degrees


Sun Data
Sunset today: 5:38 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow: 7:12 a.m.


Credits:

Matthew Porcelli
For comments and suggestions concerning the content of this page, please e-mail to: yum102@psu.edu.


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