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Palouse springtime surprise weather

 
 
 

With Sun peaking in through most people’s windows, Tuesday morning brought hope to many people in Pullman.  Like most spring days in 2008 the weather took a turn for the worse with a hail storm starting around 11 a.m.  

 
Since moms weekend is coming up, many students wonder if the weather will behave long enough for their mothers to make the journey over the mountains.  The five-day forecast looks as if it might clear up and be nice toward the end of the week.   The rain, snow and hail looks like it might stop just long enough to be somewhat of a sunny weekend with highs in the upper 60’s on Saturday.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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