
Pacific Lutheran University dusted by late night-flurries.
Last night, while many students we’re safely bundled in their dorm rooms, the campus they have come to call home was assaulted. No, it wasn’t by weapons or fists, but snow, Mother Nature’s natural graffiti.
The snow left a trace around the grounds of Pacific Lutheran University but was enough to cancel some classes. Tom Forseth, a senior at PLU, was surprised to hear that his Art History class was canceled due to the weather.
“I checked my e-mail and couldn’t believe it, canceling a class for this?” said Forseth.
Today the temperatures are expected to rise reaching a high of 39 degrees with a 30 percent chance of precipitation throughout the day. Tonight the temperatures will fall below freezing which could leave the door open for another round of late-night flurries.
But don’t break out the wool scarf and winter jacket just yet. Tomorrow’s temperatures are expected to reach 44 degrees with scattered clouds and sun breaks. However, if you can’t wait that long for the warmth to return, you can follow this link for some hot cocoa that will be sure to keep Jack Frost from nipping at your nose.
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