2. The Daily Collegian Thursday, Oct. 29,1998 Weather —— ■ Tpday will be noticeably cooler than yesterday as a weak cold front departs to our east. A chilly ribrthwesterly breeze will calm down tonight, and after a frosty start, Friday will feature abundant sunshine as high pressure builds into the region. Intervals of sun and clouds will characterize the ’weekend, with temperatures remaining near normal. Today Breezy with scattered P.M. clouds. High 55 T oday Normal high .58 degrees Record high Normal low. Record low . Monthly Climate Summary ... 78,1971 36 degrees .... 19, 1985 (Data valid through 8 a.m. Oct. 28) Oct. precipitation 2.68 inches Normal Oct. precip 2.90 inches Oct temp, departure .. +1.25 deg. Sun Data 5:12 P.M. 6:42 A M. Sunset today Sunrise tomorrow Forecast prepared by the Campus Weather Service of the Department of Meteorology Glenn Continued from Page 1 . Glenn opted out of the jet flight Fourteen busloads of people once it was postponed. : raveled to the launch pad to wave Glenn left the crowd in the front roodbye and take pictures of the passenger seat of a sporty convert crew. ible driven by his commander, Cur- It took longer than planned to get tis Brown Jr. ill those people where they needed “Hey, buckle up!” Brown shout iobe. ed, and everyone did. Rothenberg said Glenn is excited about returning to orbit after 36'/2 It also delayed the crew’s train mg-jet session. ... -g.[2" ■ ' 'i^yQgps %/■ Meat Style or Vege t ari an, 6pH N 24 tfo UR 5 Salad and Sourdough I Minimum Delivery I _ _126 W. Co|lege_Ave._ j THE DINER Tonight *#* ★ Big Ten Universities Today's Weather Hi Lo Conditions 69 52 Showers 70 54 P.M. Showers 66 50 Showers University Illinois Indiana lowa Michigan 59 42 Mostly Sunny Michigan St ... 60 40 Mostly Sunny Minnesota 59 46 P.M. Showers Northwestern.. 63 48 P.M. Clouds Ohio State 64 41 Mostly Sunny Purdue 67 51 P.M. Clouds Wisconsin 62 45 P.M. Clouds Clear and cold; frost possible. Low 32 Pa. Cities Forecast Allentown Altoona... Bradford Erie Harrisburg... Johnstown .. Philadelphia. Pittsburgh... Scranton Williamsport. Friday Sunny with a few high clouds late. High 57 Tomorrow 57/39 SU 59/40 MS 54/33 SU 57/43 MS 63/44 SU 57/37 MS 64/46 SU 60/41 PS 55/37 SU 59/39 SU 55/34 MS 57/35 MS 51/29 MS 55/39 MS 60/39 MS 55/32 MS 61/41 MS 58/36 SU 53/33 PS 57/34 MS years, but “totally composed.” “He’s treating it like a profes- so he could autograph it. and heart-rate regulation which sional, like a fighter pilot getting “He shared that with the whole could lead to more rested astro ready to fly,” Rothenberg said of crew,” said Charles Precourt, a nauts, Pawelczyk said. Glenn's training.. space shuttle commander who is Melatonin is not regulated under At Tuesday night’s beach barbe- assisting Discovery’s crew. federal law because it occurs natu cue, Glenn showed off a photo of “Since a lot of us are aviators rally in some foods and in the himself with his World War II and buffs of history and whatnot, brain, according to an article by squadron. that was quite a thing to be able to The Associated Press. One of the men in the photo, or share with him,” Precourt said. It is available in health stores WINGSI-9? We accept your parents credit cards Regional Forecast Map 55139 How to interpret this map: Shades of gray indicate the expected high temperatures for today. Today’s forecasted high and tomorrow morning’s low are also shown for selected cities. Legend: SU(Sunny), PS(Partly Sunny), MS(Mostly Sunny), MC(Mostly Cloudy). CY(Cloudy), HZ(Hazy) RN (Rain), SH(Showers), SN (Snow), SF (Snow Flurries), l(lce), TS (Thunderstorms). his family, sent Glenn the picture EAT STANLEY’S WONDER WINGS BBCfc Meek, Arrogant, A Obnoxious Delivery ’Til 1 a.m 238-7788 with Bleu Cheese good thru 10/29/98 Valid for deliver.' only a r\- Albany 4US 48/33 MC Binghamton 49/33 PS Shuttle Continued from Page 1 Fall Foliage Past Peak Recreation Summary Mount Nittany, Tussey Ridge Leaves on the ground could be a bit damp and slippery from last night's showers. However, trail conditions will improve throughout the day. Bald Eagle, Spring creeks The recent dry spell has left creeks and streams running at below normal levels. No rise is expected over the next five days. Additional Weather Visit the Meteorology Department at http://weather.psu.edu Comments concerning the content of this page can be e-mailed to: PSU Meteo@psu.edu Lead Forecaster : Drew Jackson Associate Forecasters: Elizabeth Wood because it is thought to help regu late sleep. However, there is no strong sci entific evidence at this point to support this theory, according to the article. John Glenn, who will serve as a payload specialist, is scheduled to participate in the sleep experi-
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