
[ Thursday, July 1, 2004 ]
Today's University Park forecast
The pleasant summer weather that we enjoyed yeserday will
linger around the region today. However, the chance of a
pop-up thunderstorm across the region this afternoon and
evening can not be ruled out. Temperatures will cool into
the 50s and 60s overnight around the state before
rebounding back toward the 80s tomorrow. An area of
disturbed weather will then move into the region on
Saturday and threaten to rain on our 4th of July parade
Sunday. Stay tuned.
-- Prepared by the Campus Weather Service
The CWS Forecast
Today: Mostly Sunny with a chance of PM
T-Storms. High 82
Tonight: Partly Cloudy. Low 60
Tomorrow: Mostly Sunny and warmer, a bit
more humid. High 84
Tomorrow Night: A clear
sky with a bright full moon. High 62
Saturday: Partly Sunny and warm. High 82
Saturday Night: Mainly
cloudy with a chance of rain late. Low 66
4th of July:
Sun and cloud mix, chance of a PM T-Storm. High 80
Ultraviolet Index
7 (High)
Independence Day Forecast
The forecast for Sunday is getting trickier. As of
now, it looks like a reasonably dry start, but there is a
chance of a dampened fireworks display in State College.
High 80 Low 62
Previous Day Summary
Tuesday
High: 73
Low: 58
Rain or Total Liquid Equivalent: 0.00"
Temperature Departure: -4.54°
Moon Phases
July 2: Full Moon
July 9: Last Quarter
July 17: New Moon
July 24: 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: 78° F at Hanover
Minimum low temperature: 45° F at
Everett
Maximum rain or liquid equivalent:
0.01" at Raystown Lake
Almanac
Today
Normal high: 80°
Record high: 98° in 1931
Normal low: 61°
Record low: 43° in 1943
Monthly Climate Summary
(Data valid through 8 a.m. yesterday)
July precipitation: 0.00"
Normal July precipitation:
3.59"
July temperature departure: 0°
Sun Data
Sunset today: 8:54 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow: 5:53 a.m.
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Matt Glazewski
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