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Thursday, February 17, 2005 ]
Today's University Park forecast
The low pressure system that brought rain to the region yesterday has
moved northward to Canada. With the passing of the cold front,
temperatures today will fall slightly below average. The end of the work
week will bring cloudy conditions and a chance of flurries across the
Commonwealth. This weekend, skies will remain partly cloudy as high
pressure moves over the area. However, do not let the sunshine fool you,
as temperatures will remain chilly, with highs just around the freezing
mark and lows in the teens. So when you head over to Rec Hall to support
the Thon dancers this weekend, be sure to bundle up.
-- Prepared by the Campus Weather Service
Today: Colder with mostly cloudy skies and occasional
flurries. High 33
Tonight: Breezy and mostly cloudy with possible flurries. Low 16
Tomorrow: Cold and partly cloudy with a chance of flurries. High
25
Tomorrow Night: Partly cloudy and colder. Low 13
Saturday: A mix of sun and clouds. High 33
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 20
Sunday: Partly cloudy in the morning, with increasing cloudiness
as the day continues. High 37
Previous Day Summary
Tuesday
High: 53 Low: 40 Temp. departure: +19.25°
Rain or Liquid Equivalent: 0.00"
Almanac
Today
Normal high 36°
Record high 62° in 1990
Normal low 20°
Record low -7° in 1904
Monthly Climate Summary
(Data valid through 8 am yesterday)
February precipitation. . . . . . . . . . 1.77”
Normal February precip. . . . . . . . 2.62"
February temp. departure . . . . . . +7.59°
Sun Data
Sunset today 5:47 pm
Sunrise tomorrow 7:01 am
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