February 14 - Warm overnight, cloudy today
Reported | Normal | |
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Yesterday’s High | 40.7*F | 42*F |
This morning’s Low | 17.9*F | 22*F |
Yesterday’s Precipitation | 0.00" | 0.04" |
Annual Accumulated Precipitation | 5.35" | 1.44" |
A cold front passed over us in the middle of the night. However, the temperatures have not yet dropped. As front approach, we sometimes get pre-frontal warming, which is what happened last night. The temperature on campus dropped to 17.9*F around 3:00am, but then the temperature rose to the low 20's. An increase in cloud cover overnight also contributed to the warmer temperatures.
We did have a dusting of snow, but nothing measurable as of yet.
Forecast | NWS | Normal | |
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Today’s High | 28*F | 24*F | 42*F |
Tonight’s Low | 8*F | 2*F | 22*F |
Tomorrow’s High | 28*F | 21*F | 42*F |
Today’s Precipitation | 40% | 50% | 0.03" |
Radar images show scattered areas of precipitation across the state. There do seem to be a couple of regions that could bring precipitation to the Sanpete Valley but does not seem to be substantial.
Because of the cloud cover and the cold front, temperatures will remain in the mid- to upper-20's on campus all day. Temperatures will likely drop to the single digits with similar daytime conditions through the day tomorrow.
-- Michael E. Olson
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