Fog Burning Off
Saturday, 9:30 am: We’re back. Our little two day R & R adventure to Bangor and Augusta went smoothly. We saw absolutely no wildlife there or back. The weather worked in our favor, and we even managed to get our car washed.
We really have to switch gears when we go from Interstate 95 to US Route One in Houlton. Going from 65 or 70 mph to 55 mph, or less, really takes some mental adjustments.
One of these days I’ll be bright enough to remember to write down all the good ideas I have for my weather blog. Most of the time I forget, and those ideas get sucked into my cranial black hole. Apparently I don’t learn from experience. What you read today is what is left over in my threadbare memory. Fortunately American literature isn’t counting on me.
Today in the Saint John Valley our ground fog is burning off and it seems like it will be a sunny day. Translated it means; work in the garden and other things I prefer to put off. Onto my weather:
Current values from our
Vantage-Pro weather Station:
Temperature: 53° (F.)
Barometer: 30.50 & steady
Humidity: 97%
Visibility: > 3 miles – earlier fog
Skies: clear
Wind: NE at 2 mph
Since midnight:
Low temp: 38.3° (F.) at 5:37 am
High wind: 3 mph at 9:11 am