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Wednesday, February 7, 2007 ]
Forecast Discussion
The warmth is coming, sort of! Tomorrow night will be the last night
with wind chills below zero, and then we will be out of the tundra as
temperatures moderate, still remaining 5-10 degrees below normal.
Temperatures will finally break the 20 degree threshold by tomorrow.
This is after we broke the record for the coldest day in February last
Monday. Snow flurries are possible over the next few days, mainly due to
lake enhanceed snow showers. Unfortunately, conditions will remain below
average through to the upcoming weekend.-- Prepared by the Campus Weather Service
Today: A few flurries possible early,
otherise partly sunny. High 18
Tonight: Partly cloudy skies. Low 10
Tomorrow: Partly sunny skies with possible flurries. High 23
Tomorrow night: Mostly clear. Low 13
Friday: A round of snow showers possible, otherwise partly sunny.
Low 25
Friday night: Mostly clear. Low 15
Saturday: Mostly sunny skies. Low 24
Previous Day Summary
Monday
High: 9° Low: -1° Temp. departure: -21.96°
Rain or Liquid Equivalent: 0.00”
Almanac
Today
Normal high 32°
Record high 58° in 1904
Normal low 17°
Record low -6° in 1935
Monthly Climate Summary
(Data valid through 8 am yesterday)
February precipitation. . . . . . . . . . . 0.08”
Normal February precip . . . . . . . . . 2.64”
February temp. departure . . . . . . .-7.54°
Sun Data
Sunset today 5:35 pm
Sunrise tomorrow 7:14 am
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Daniel Plumb, Jr., Matt Porcelli, Stacy Fietelson, Beth
Kaplan, Steve Zwolinski
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