It’s a chilly one out there, with temperatures sitting at 39 degrees — but warmer days are ahead.
Looking toward the weekend, conditions are shaping up to be mild and travel-friendly. Saturday is expected to reach a high of 56 degrees with light cloud cover, offering a comfortable start to spring break for many in the Temple community.
Students heading out of town will also be greeted with pleasant weather across much of the country. In New Mexico, where some Klein College students are traveling, temperatures are climbing to 75 degrees today. Meanwhile, Denver is seeing unseasonably warm conditions this winter, with sunshine and temperatures around 65 degrees.
For those escaping to even warmer destinations, Cabo is basking in 82-degree sunshine. Los Angeles is forecast to reach 81 degrees on Saturday with cloud cover, while Miami is expecting 78 degrees and partly cloudy skies.
Whether staying local or traveling across the map, spring break weather is looking enjoyable for Owls everywhere.
5 Day Forecast
A live look at campus shows cloudy skies and cold conditions, with temperatures currently sitting at 39 degrees.
On radar, conditions remain quiet for now, with no major systems moving through the area.
Over the next 12 hours, temperatures will gradually climb to around 43 degrees by 1 p.m., accompanied by continued cloud cover. By 6 p.m., temperatures will begin to dip again, and by 11 p.m., we’ll be back down into the lower 30s.
Looking ahead to the five-day forecast, students heading out of town for spring break can expect generally pleasant conditions in many destinations. For those staying in Philadelphia, there’s still good news: Saturday is forecast to reach a high of 56 degrees. After several rounds of snow in recent weeks, the milder temperatures will be a welcome change.
Temperatures are expected to cool back down Monday and Tuesday, with a minor chance of snow or rain. Forecast models will continue to refine that system over the next few days.
Overall, it’s shaping up to be a favorable week of weather for spring break.

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