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Monday, April 30, 2007 ]
Forecast Discussion
A region of high pressure will dominate today with sunny skies and
temperatures in the low 70s. However, a cold front will push into the
state from the Great Lakes area late Monday night and into Tuesday. This
will bring the possibility for heavy rain and thunderstorms throughout
the day on Tuesday and into the overnight hours. On Wednesday the clouds
will begin to diminish with temperatures near 60. The full "flower" moon
will illuminate the sky on Wednesday night with very few clouds. Partly
to mostly sunny skies prevail for the rest of the week with highs in the
mid 60s.-- Prepared by the Campus Weather Service
Today: Intermittent sunshine, breezy. High
71
UV Index: 8 (Very High)
Tonight: Increasing clouds, chance of a passing shower. Low 43
Tomorrow: Widespread showers,
thunderstorms possible. High 65
Tomorrow Night: Mostly cloudy, showers and thunderstorms
continuing. Low 46
Wednesday: Clouds diminishing allowing for afternoon sunshine.
High 61
Wednesday Night: Moonlit skies. Low 37 Thursday: Ample sunshine.
High 65
Previous Day Summary
Saturday
High: 56 Low: 44 Temp. departure: -3.97°
Rain or Liquid Equivalent: 0.05”
Almanac
Today
Average high 65°
Record high 89° in 1942
Average low 43°
Record low 27° in 1931
Monthly Climate Summary
(Data valid through 8 am yesterday)
April precipitation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.48”
Average April precip . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.16”
April temp. departure . . . . . . . . . . . -2.36°
Sun Data
Sunset today 8:05 pm
Sunrise tomorrow 6:10 am
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Amy Jo Swanson, Gena Renninger
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