Partly Cloudy and Cool
There is a red sky this morning, so "Sailors take Warning". The photo below was taken at 06:00 hours, so you need to look carefully to see the red line near the center of the picture. The clouds are mostly the high thin variety, and at this point do not appear to be building into anything. This is the autumnal equinox where the sun passes over the equator. Our day and night should be about equal. We know what happens now, everything prepares for winter.
I did notice several of the "Wooly Bear" Caterpillars yesterday and they have quite wide brown stripes. If they are to be believed then we are going to have a mild winter. I am not sure I believe that one, but the records will show that in the spring.
This morning there was light dew on the vehicles and grass. I could not detect any wind. My whirligig was not turning and was not moved at all.
Low Temperature: 50.2
Barometric Pressure: 29.75 in. Hg
Relative Humidity: 68%
Wind Direction: None
Wind Speed (mph): 0
Wind Chill: N/A
Heat Index: N/A
Dew Point: 39.2
Precipitation: None
Amount: 0.00 inches

Red Sky this Morning
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