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Friday, September 30, 2005 ]
Today's University Park forecast
Sunny skies are back to dominate our weather after a brief shot of rain
earlier this week. High pressure, now centered to our southwest and
extending across the eastern third of the country, is responsible for
our abundant sunshine. The current, cool weather will not be sticking
around for long as temperatures will climb to above normal levels this
weekend and into early next week. September has been very mild for
almost the entire month, and it is only a matter of time before the cool
autumn weather will come rushing in for good.
-- Prepared by the Campus Weather Service
Today: Patches of frost in the morning, otherwise mostly
sunny. High 66.
Tonight: Clear and cool. Low 41.
Tomorrow: Sunny and beautiful. High 74.
Tomorrow Night: Starlit skies. Low 49.
Sunday: Abundant sunshine and warmer. High 77.
Sunday Night: Mostly clear. Low 52.
Monday: Gorgeous with lots of sunshine. High 78.
Previous Day Summary
Wednesday
High: 73 Low: 46 Temp. departure: 2.56°
Rain or Liquid Equivalent: 0.19”
Almanac
Today
Normal high 66°
Record high 90° in 1953
Normal low 46°
Record low 33° in 1951
Monthly Climate Summary
(Data valid through 8 am yesterday)
September precipitation. . ..... . . . .0.75”
Normal September precip. . . . .. . .3.10”
September temp. departure . . . . 4.15°5°
Sun Data
Sunset today 6:56 pm
Sunrise tomorrow 7:07 am
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Greg Seroka, Richard Lam, Matt Madigan, Chad Supek
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