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Wednesday, January 12, 2005 ]
Today's University Park forecast
A pattern of unsettled weather will continue through the next couple of
days as a large storm system currently centered over the midwest will
move up the Ohio Valley. Snow yesterday will gradually melt as
unseasonably warm temperatures will move into the Commonwealth starting
tomorrow. Temperatures could soar as high as the mid 60s in Southwestern
portions of the state during the day. More rain will be the story for
the Centre region, though. As the storm system pulls out to the East at
the end of the week, very cold Canadian air will be funneled down into
the area, bringing low temperatures into the teens.
-- Prepared by the Campus Weather Service
Today: Periods of rain, mild. High 52
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, comfortable. Low 48
Tomorrow: Afternoon showers developing,
unseasonably warm. High 60
Tomorrow Night: Rain intermittently mixed
with snow and sleet. Low 33
Friday: Partly cloudy and much colder. High 34
Friday Night: Mostly clear and bitterly cold. Low 12
Saturday: Some sun with increasing clouds in the afternoon, very
cold. High 23
Previous Day Summary
Sunday
High: 42 Low: 31 Temp. departure: +10.5°
Rain or Liquid Equivalent: Trace
Almanac
Today
Normal high 32°
Record high 64° in 1975
Normal low 18°
Record low -7° in 1982
Monthly Climate Summary
(Data valid through 8 am yesterday)
January precipitation. . . . . . . . . . 3.36”
Normal January precip. . . . . . . . 2.89"
January temp. departure . . . . . . .+11.5°
Sun Data
Sunset today 5:04 pm
Sunrise tomorrow 7:34 am
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Matt Glazewski, Mallory Schwebel,
Chad Supek, and Jane Carroll
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