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Monday, February 12, 2007 ]
Forecast Discussion
The week will start off dry as another arctic front swings through the
region. After its passage tonight, a low pressure system will approach
from the southwest on Tuesday. This system is expected to spread snow
across the region beginning as early as Tuesday morning. The snow will
become heavier into Tuesday night, possibly mixing with sleet at times.
The snow will last into the day on Wednesday before tapering off during
the evening hours. Many areas could see significant accumulations from
this storm. Thursday will be cloudy and brisk as the storm departs.-- Prepared by the Campus Weather Service
Today: Mostly cloudy, slight chance of
flurries. High 30
Tonight: Overcast, chance of snow showers toward daybreak. Low 14
Tomorrow: Snow becoming widespread by afternoon. High 16
Tomorrow night: Snow, heavy at times, possibly mixing with
sleet. Low 12
Wednesday: Moderate to heavy snowfall, especially early. High 23
Wednesday night: Snow showers tapering off by midnight.
Low 10
Thursday: Decreasing cloudiness, cold and windy. High 22
Previous Day Summary
Saturday
High: 21° Low: 10° Temp. departure: -10.65°
Rain or Liquid Equivalent: TRACE
Almanac
Today
Normal high 34°
Record high 57 in 1940
Normal low 17°
Record low -6° in 1917
Monthly Climate Summary
(Data valid through 8 am yesterday)
February precipitation. . . . . . . . . . . 0.10”
Normal February precip . . . . . . . . . 2.64”
February temp. departure . . . . . . . 11.35°
Sun Data
Sunset today 5:41 pm
Sunrise tomorrow 7:08 am
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Amy Jo Swanson, Aaron Bilby, Gena Renninger, Tiffany
Wisniewski, Chris Geraghty
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