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WEATHER
[ Friday, February 2, 2007 ]
snow
Forecast Discussion
Highs today will hover around the freezing mark before an arctic cold front brings us brutally cold temperatures. Snow showers will enter the region in the early afternoon hours blanketing the valley with 1-2”. The snow will taper off into the evening hours leaving mostly cloudy skies and brisk winds. Saturday, clouds will diminish with highs in the mid 20s and flurries possible in the evening. Partly cloudy conditions will continue through Monday when there is also a chance for snow showers. Temperatures on Sunday night will plummet into the single digits with wind chills below zero.

-- Prepared by the Campus Weather Service


Today: Cloudy with afternoon snow showers. High 32
Tonight: Snow showers tapering off, mostly cloudy and windy. Low 17
Tomorrow: Partly cloudy and chilly. High 25
Tomorrow night: Chance of snow flurries, cold. Low 9
Sunday: Partly sunny. High 17
Sunday night: Partly cloudy, frigid. Low 4
Monday: Chance of snow showers, partly cloudy. High 16


Previous Day Summary
Wednesday
High: 24 Low: 11 Temp. departure: -7.89°
Rain or Liquid Equivalent: TRACE


Almanac
Today
Normal high 34°
Record high 65° in 1989
Normal low 18°
Record low -9° in 1918
 


Monthly Climate Summary
(Data valid through 8 am yesterday)
February precipitation. . . . . . . . . . . TRACE
Normal February precip . . . . . . . . . 2.64”
February temp. departure . . . . . . .-7.89°

 


Sun Data
Sunset today................... 5:29 pm
Sunrise tomorrow . . . . . . 7:20 am
 


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