September continues to bring warm afternoons and cool nights across campus, giving students plenty of chances to enjoy the outdoors. With sunshine leading the way and only a few clouds here and there, it’s a week built for walking the quad, grabbing coffee downtown and soaking up the best of early fall.
Monday: Sunny skies dominate with highs near 82°F and overnight lows around 57°F. Mornings will feel crisp but comfortable for early classes. Evenings stay mild, making late-day walks or outdoor study sessions inviting.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny with highs climbing toward 84°F and lows dropping to 58°F. The sun will be strong—great for relaxing between classes or studying on the lawn. By nightfall, temperatures ease into a pleasant coolness.
Wednesday: Another warm day with highs close to 85°F and lows near 59°F. The air stays comfortable for walking across campus without feeling overheated. Cooler evening air sets the stage for unwinding outdoors after classes.
Thursday: Partly cloudy with highs around 86°F and lows near 60°F. Afternoon classes may feel toasty so water bottles are a smart carry. By evening, the warmth lingers just enough for casual outdoor hangouts.
Friday: Sunshine continues with highs near 84°F and lows around 58°F. A perfect day for lunch outside or catching a late-week event on campus. Night skies stay clear, making for an easy end to the week.
Saturday: A touch more cloud cover but still mild, with a high near 81°F and lows around 56°F. Good conditions for practices, weekend errands or strolling downtown. Nights remain comfortable for evening plans.
Sunday: Mostly sunny skies close the week with highs near 83°F and lows around 57°F. Perfect for brunch, walking the quad or tackling assignments outdoors. Evening air stays cool, a refreshing end to a warm Sept. week.
