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WEATHER
[ Friday, February 10, 2006 ]
Showers ending early
Today's University Park forecast
While the temperatures have been closer to normal, they will tumble slightly below average as a potentially significant low pressure system will track over the region. As of 8pm Thursday, the National Weather Service issued a winter storm watch for central Pennsylvania. The path the storm takes will determine who will receive the most snow. The system will not last very long as it will come in late Saturday afternoon and exit early Sunday morning. For the beginning of next week, highs will remain just below normal, yet the sun will show its face intermittently.

-- Prepared by the Campus Weather Service


Today: Mostly cloudy, scattered snow showers. High 35
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 25
Tomorrow: Increasing clouds, snow showers by late afternoon. Breezy.
High 30
Tomorrow Night: Snow likely, heavy at times. Low 19
Sunday: Flurries early, remaining cloudy. High 26
Sunday Night: Partial clearing. Cold. Low 18
Monday: Partly sunny. High 28


Previous Day Summary
Wednesday
High: 30 Low: 18 Temp. departure: -1.80°
Rain or Liquid Equivalent: Trace


Almanac
Today
Normal high 35°
Record high 59° in 2001
Normal low 19°
Record low -20° in 1899

 


Monthly Climate Summary
(Data valid through 8 am yesterday)
February precipitation...................0.85"
Normal February precip................2.64”
February temp. departure............+7.36°


Sun Data
Sunset today 5:39 pm
Sunrise tomorrow 7:11 am


Credits:

Francis Kredensor, Chad Supek,
Amy Jo Swanson, Phil DeCastro


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